EFAV2 FS2013 Vocabulary II
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A carefully planned and performed investigation, searching for previously unknown facts.
research / to do research
In aviation, to fly over and look closely at an area below to gather information about it. In the military scouts are used to get it.
Reconnaissance
The point or area farthest from the front.
rear
protective housing for a radar antenna
radome
To use force to bring something closer. + the oppsing direction
pull + push
the study of how to design an engine that will prived the thrust that is needed for a plane to take off and fly through the air.
propulsion (Antrieb, Schub)
A device that consists of blades that spin around a central hub, like a fan.
propeller
A force being exerted on part of a surface.
pressure (Druck)
A rotational motion in which an airplane turns around its lateral axis.
pitch (nicken)
The load carried by an aircraft that includes passengers and cargo.
payload (Nutzlast)
The part is the exhaust duct of the engine.
nozzle
That agency with the space shuttles.
NASA National Aeronautics and Space Agency
American commision for aeronautic advisory.
NACA National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
An airplane with only one set of wings.
monoplane
The operation of aricraft that belong to the armed forces.
military aviation
This part of the engine combines the high temperature air coming from the engine core with the lower temperature air that was bypassed in the fan.
mixer (Mischer)
Faster than the speed of sound
Mach 1
The axis extending through the center of the fuselage from the nose to the tail.
longitudinal axis (Längsachse)
A force that is perpendicular to the airflow around an aircraft. The force which pulls the airplane up.
lift
The front edge of an airfoil.
leading edge (Anströmkante)
The axis extending through the center of gravity of an aircraft and parallel to a line connecting the tips of the wings.
lateral axis (Querachse)
Another word for undercarriage.
landing gear
An engine used on most large commercial planes today.
jet engine
Tools used to observe, measure and controls.
instruments
Internationale Zivilluftfahrt Organisation
ICAO (International Civil Aviation Authority)
A prediction which needs to be tested to tell if it is correct.
Plural form????
hypothesis (pl. hypotheses)
Velocity greater than five times the speed of sound.
hypersonic
The horizontal part of the tail.
horizontal stabilizer (horizontaler Stabilisator)
The natural force that pulls an object toward the earth.
gravity (Schwerkraft)
The operation of aircraft that belong to the public.
General aviation (öffentliche Luftfahrt)
The part of the airplane to which the empennage and wings are attached.
fuselage
A wing that is swept toward the frond of the airplane.
forward sweep wing
A push or pull in a certain direction that can be measured.
force (Belastung, Kraft)
A tool of aeronautics in which a real aircraft is flown to gather data which will accurately describe the capabilities of that aircraft.
flight test
A tool of aeronautics in which a flight is simulated on a computer.
flight simulation
Moveable parts of the trailing edge of a wing that are used to increase lift at slower air speeds.
flaps (Landeklappen)
Another word for the vertical portion of the tail.
fin (Heckruder/Schwanzflosse)
Someone who designs and builds mechanical or electrical devices.
engineer
The first component of the turbofan engine. Sucks in the air and compresses it slightly for the first time.
fan
Chuck lives for it ;) Till he dies.
FAA Federal Aviation Administration