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What principle explains how lift is generated on a wing?

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Bernoulli’s principle explains that faster airflow over the curved top surface of a wing creates lower pressure, resulting in lift.

What are the four primary forces acting on an aircraft in flight?

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Lift, weight, thrust, and drag are the four fundamental aerodynamic forces.

How does increasing angle of attack affect lift?

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Increasing the angle of attack increases lift up to a critical point, after which a stall occurs.

What is the role of ailerons during flight?

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Ailerons control roll about the longitudinal axis by increasing or decreasing lift on the wings.

What is drag in aviation?

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Drag is the resistance force that opposes an aircraft's motion through the air.

What causes a stall in flight?

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A stall occurs when the wing exceeds the critical angle of attack, disrupting airflow and reducing lift.

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Which surface controls pitch on an aircraft?

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The elevator controls pitch by moving the nose up or down around the lateral axis.

What is the function of flaps during takeoff and landing?

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Flaps increase lift and drag, allowing slower takeoff and landing speeds.

What is yaw in aircraft movement?

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Yaw refers to the side-to-side movement of the aircraft's nose, controlled by the rudder.