The basics. 1. thrust 2. drag 3. lift 4. gravitation 2 © Jan Zweschper.

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The basics

1. thrust 2. drag 3. lift 4. gravitation 2 © Jan Zweschper

What do you call a point where the axes intersect?

More vocab: clearing turn, roundout/ flare

Video: watch a video of a pilot describing the Raptor’s maneuverability and listen for collocations – fill in verbs. …………………… up at feet Mach 1.5 ………………….. G’s ………………….. Tight turns ………………….. Command of the individual flight control surface ………………….. Left ………………….. Right ………………….. The pedals ………………….. Yaw To be To pull To make To have To roll To use To command

Watch a video about the Kindlemann’s stall and explain the expressions bellow: 1:57 to cutvideo Predestined Knock it off Get the wings leveled The airplane flipped on its back Carbon fiber shell To take the load What do you think was Kindlemann’s first request after he had been released from the hospital?

Extra material to discuss: Hoover roll

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