Aerodynamics Revision Questions Flashcards

1
Q

Fast transport aircraft may have a supercritical wing section. This is to -

A. Give max lift at low speed
B. Give min lift at high speed
C. Reduce the top wing surface acceleration
D. Reduce the bottom wing surface acceleration

A

C. Reduce the top wing surface acceleration

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2
Q

You are holding at 3000ft, your ideal holding would primarily be determined by -

A. Engine RPM
B. IAS
C. Flap extension limits
D. Body angle limits

A

B. IAS

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3
Q

Jet over speed warnings will operate -

A. At Vmo/Mmo
B. Slight above Vmo/Mmo
C. Slightly below Vmo/Mmo
D. Slightly Vdf/Mdf

A

B. Slight above Vmo/Mmo

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4
Q

The manoeuvring speed (Va) -

A. Is fixed for all weights
B. Is lower at high gross weight and higher at lower gross weight
C. Is lower at higher altitude and higher at lower altitude
D. Is higher at higher gross weights and lower at lower gross weights

A

D. Is higher at higher gross weights and lower at lower gross weights

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5
Q

Concerning slotted flaps and/or Fowler flaps -

A. Slotted flaps increase the chord and preserve the energy in the boundary layer of the airflow while Fowler flaps increase the camber and chord
B. Slotted flaps increase the camber and preserve the energy in the boundary layer of the airflow while Fowler flaps increase the camber and chord

A

B. Slotted flaps increase the camber and preserve the energy in the boundary layer of the airflow while Fowler flaps increase the camber and chord

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6
Q

An internal flexible seal attached to the leading edge of a control surface is designed to -

A. Provide q feel force feedback
B. Assist control load balancing
C. Limit control surface travel
D. Waterproof the hinge compartment

A

B. Assist control load balancing

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7
Q

If the best lift/drag ratio = X then for best angle of climb performance, the aircraft should fly at a speed -

A. Equal to X
B. Faster than X
C. Slower than X
D. 1.32 times X

A

A. Equal to X

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8
Q

True or false

At all altitude Mach number is the ratio of TAS to local speed of sound

A

False

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9
Q

True or false

The mach number required for max range cruise is independent of head or tail wind

A

False

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10
Q

True or false

For a given FL and GW, induced drag will decrease with increasing IAS

A

True

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11
Q

True or false

For a constant IAS and FL, MACH number is affected by changes in air temperature

A

False

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12
Q

True or false

High propulsion efficiency is typified by low mass flow and maximum possible velocity change

A

False

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13
Q

True or false

Max range is achieved at CL/CD max

A

False

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14
Q

True or false

Gas turbine engine thrust varies linearly with engine RPM

A

False

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15
Q

True or false

Engine airflow undergoes greatest pressure change through the compressor

A

True

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16
Q

True or false

The induced drag decreases with increasing aspect ratio

A

True

17
Q

True or false

The average cruise EPR required is independent of TAT

A

True

18
Q

True or false

The minimum thrust and minimum angle of descent is obtained at L/D max

A

True

19
Q

True or false

At constant altitude, Mach number is the constant ratio of the local TAS to the MSL speed of sound

A

False

20
Q

True or false

At constant IAS and FL, Mach number is not affected by changes in air temperature

A

True