Science of Flight January 26, 2017 Timothy Boyd Juan Lopez

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Science of Flight January 26, 2017 Timothy Boyd Juan Lopez West Putnam Elementary

Science of Flight What is flight? Flight is the process by which an object moves through the earth’s atmosphere or through space without direct support from any surface. What can fly? Many things can fly such as birds, insects, airplanes, helicopters, balloons and rockets. Today’s latest invention DRONES!! YES, you need a pilots license to fly a drone!

Parts of an Airplane What are the parts of an airplane? The airplane has six main parts – fuselage, wings, horizontal stabilizer, rudder, landing gear, and the engine. Fuselage – is the body of the airplane which accommodates the crew, passengers and cargo. Wings – provides lift and support the weight of the aircraft. Horizontal Stabilizer – is the horizontal surface of the aft part of the fuselage used to balance the airplane. Rudder – is the moveable vertical section of the tail which controls lateral movement. Landing Gear – located underneath the airplane, supports the airplane while on the ground. Engine – used to propel the airplane through the air.

Parts of an Airplane

How Airplanes Fly How do airplanes fly? Airplanes fly because they are able to generate a force called Lift which normally moves the airplane upward. Lift is generated by the forward motion of the airplane through the air. This motion is produced by the Thrust of the engine(s). Thrust, Lift , Drag and Weight. Drag is the force produced by the resistance of the air to the forward motion of the airplane. Swish your hand rapidly side-to-side and you will feel that resistance on your hand. Weight is the force created by the pull of gravity toward the center of the earth. You will feel the effect of this force if you jump up from the floor. Your weight will force you back down. When the Thrust produced by the engine(s) is greater than the force of Drag, the airplane moves forward. When the forward motion is enough to produce a force of Lift that is greater than the Weight, the airplane moves upward. While any part of the airplane can produce Lift, the most Lift comes from the wings.

How Do Planes Fly? How do airplanes fly? Let’s ask the Airplane Guy

Types of Airplanes How many types of airplanes are there? There are many types of airplanes but the most common are fixed-wing and rotary wing airplanes. Fixed Wing – kites, gliders, powered Rotary Wing – helicopters

How Are Airplanes Built Let ask Boeing