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Chapter 8 – Aircraft in Motion

Chapter 8 – Aircraft in Motion. THIS DAY IN AVIATION. August 26 1922 — Lt. Brackpapa flies a course 4 times at 336.468 mph in a Fiat biplane powered by a 700-hp Fiat engine. . THIS DAY IN AVIATION. August 26

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Chapter 8 – Aircraft in Motion

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  1. Chapter 8 – Aircraft in Motion

  2. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • August 26 • 1922 — Lt. Brackpapa flies a course 4 times at 336.468 mph in a Fiat biplane powered by a 700-hp Fiat engine.

  3. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • August 26 • 1925 — In a record that would stand until Feb. 24, 1983, Farman Parker of Anderson, Indiana becomes the world's youngest pilot to fly solo. • Born on January 9, 1912, he flies at the age of 13 years, 7 months, 17 days.

  4. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • August 26 • 1929 — The first flight of the largest trimotor transport aircraft built by Fokker, the F.IX, takes to the air on its first flight. • The prototype (PH-AGA) was handed over to KLM on May 8, 1930, and given the name “Adelaar” (Eagle).

  5. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • August 26 • 1949 — $29,192,000 contract awarded to Pratt & Whitney by Navy for R-4360-53 “Wasp Major” engines.

  6. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • August 26 • 1949 — Air Force awards Sikorsky Aircraft a $1 million contract for five H-19A helicopters.

  7. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • August 26 • 1954 — The Bell X-1A rocket aircraft reached a record official altitude of 90,443 feet.

  8. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • August 26 • 1959 — French flyer Jacqueline Auriol, piloting the “Mirage III,” becomes the first woman to attain the speed of Mach 2.

  9. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • August 26 • 1959 — President Eisenhower replaces his airplane with a jet, a USAF VC-137A, which is a modified Boeing 707 jet-airliner. • The switch allows the President to cut his travel time in half.

  10. Questions / Comments

  11. August 2013

  12. Questions / Comments

  13. Chapter 8 – Aircraft in Motion

  14. Today’s Mission Requirements • Mission: • Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane. • Describe the three types of landing gear arrangements. • EQ: Describe an aircraft in motion and how the axes of rotation, flight controls, flight instruments and engines contribute to understanding flight.

  15. Aircraft Parts

  16. Basic Airplane and its Parts

  17. Basic Airplane and its Parts

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  25. Basic Airplane and its Parts

  26. Basic Airplane and its Parts EMPENNAGE

  27. Basic Airplane and its Parts

  28. Basic Airplane and its Parts

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  30. Basic Airplane and its Parts

  31. Basic Airplane and its Parts

  32. Basic Airplane and its Parts EMPENNAGE

  33. Landing Gear • Three Types • Conventional • 2 fwd, 1 rear • Tricycle • Nose wheel and two on the side • Tandem • Two sets wheels one behind the other on the fuselage • AV-8B / B-52– requires outrigger gear

  34. Lab Time

  35. Questions / Comments

  36. Today’s Mission Requirements • Mission: • Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane. • Name the three axes of flight. • Describe the locations of the three axes of rotation with a regard to a conventional airplane. • EQ: Describe an aircraft in motion and how the axes of rotation, and flight controls contribute to understanding flight.

  37. Basic Airplane and its Parts

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