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Language English
Category Technology
Level University
Created / Updated 01.02.2025 / 03.05.2025
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The load factor "n" describes the relationship between...
The fuselage structure may be damaged by...
What kind of defect results in loss of airworthiness of an airplane?
The thickness of the wing is defined as the distance between the lower and the upper side of the wing at the...
Which are the advantages of sandwich structures?

What is a tubular steel construction with a non self-supporting skin referred to as?

The sandwich structure consists of two...
What are the major components of an aircraft's tail?
Which constructional elements give the wing its profile shape?
Which of the stated materials shows the highest strength?
A construction made of frames and stringer with a supporting skin is called...
Primary fuselage structures of wood or metal planes are usually made up by what components?
A movement around the longitudinal axis is primarily initiated by the...
What are the primary and the secondary effects of a rudder input to the left?
What is the effect of pulling the control yoke or stick backwards?
About how many axes does an aircraft move and what are these axes called?
What is the purpose of the secondary flight controls?
The trim wheel or lever in the cockpit is moved aft by the pilot. What effect does this action have on the trim tab and on the elevator?
When trimming an aircraft nose up, in which direction does the trim tab move?
What engines are commonly used with Touring Motor Gliders (TMG)?
What does the dynamic pressure depend directly on?
The term "static pressure" is defined as pressure...
The Pitot / static system is required to...
Which cockpit instruments are connected to the static port?
Which of the mentioned cockpit instruments is connected to the pitot tube?
Which pressure is sensed by the Pitot tube?
Airspeed indicator, altimeter and vertical speed indicator all show incorrect indications at the same time. What error can be the cause?
The altimeter's reference scale is set to airfield pressure (QFE). What indication is shown during the flight?
A true altitude is...
Which is the purpose of the altimeter subscale?
Which instrument can be affected by the hysteresis error?
The measurement of altitude is based on the change of the...

In which way may an altimeter subscale which is set to an incorrect QNH lead to an incorrect altimeter reading?

When is it necessary to adjust the pressure in the reference scale of an altimeter?
Lower-than-standard temperature may lead to...

What difference in altitude is shown by an altimeter, if the reference pressure scale setting is changed from 1000 hPa to 1010 hPa?

A vertical speed indicator connected to a too big equalizing tank results in...

Which of the following options states the working principle of a vertical speed indicator?
A vertical speed indicator measures the difference between...
The vertical speed indicator measures the difference of pressure between...