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Ievads specialitātē

1. The point at which airflow ceases to be laminar and becomes turbulent is the.
Option A. boundary point.
Option B. transition point.
Option C. separation point.

2. Wing spoilers, when used asymmetrically, are associated with.


Option A. rudder.
Option B. elevators.
Option C. ailerons.

3. What is the force that tends to pull an aircraft down towards the earth?.
Option A. Thrust.
Option B. Weight.
Option C. Drag.

4. What are ground spoilers used for?.


Option A. To assist the aircraft coming to a stop.
Option B. To slow the aircraft.
Option C. To dump lift.

5. Angle of Attack is the angle between cord line and.


Option A. horizontal axis.
Option B. relative air flow.
Option C. tip path plane.

6. If an aircraft moves in roll, it is moving about the.


Option A. longitudinal axis.
Option B. normal axis.
Option C. lateral axis.

7. What is the term used for the amount of water in the atmosphere?.
Option A. Relative humidity.
Option B. Absolute humidity.
Option C. Dew point.

8. The layer of air over the surface of an aerofoil which is slower moving, in relation to the rest of the
airflow, is known as.
Option A. none of the above are correct.
Option B. camber layer.
Option C. boundary layer.

9. In a monocoque structure, which component carries the majority of the loads?.


Option A. Skin.
Option B. Longerons.
Option C. Stringers.
10. Pressure decreases.
Option A. inversely proportional to temperature.
Option B. proportionally with a decreases in temperature.
Option C. Pressure and temperature are not related.

11. The amount of lift generated by a wing is.


Option A. greatest at the tip.
Option B. constant along the span.
Option C. greatest at the root.

12. During a glide the following forces act on an aircraft.


Option A. lift and weight only.
Option B. lift, drag, weight.
Option C. lift, weight, thrust.

Name main structural components of every typical airplane wing?


The main thing that holds the load of the wing is the spar, which goes from the fuselage of the
airplane almost to the tip of the wing. Spar goes throught many ribs which are paralel to the
fuselage. Ribs are alsoe connected by stringers, which are perpendicualre to the ribs. At the end of
the wing is the wing tip. On the trailing edge of the wing there is aileron which controls the roll. All
wing is covered in skin. Wing sometimes has a fuel thank in it.

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