The rate at which a body moves when a force is applied to it.
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Velocity
The term used to describe the force of attraction that exists between all matter within
the universe.
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Graviation
The amount of water vapor in the air.
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Humidity
Tells the pilot at what rate (in feet per minute) the airplane is climbing or descending.
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Vertical Velocity Indicator
Great Italian artist, architect, painter, and man of science made the first experiments
on the field of aviation. 1452-1519
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Leonardo da Vinci
Heating by direct contact.
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Conduction
Langley's assistant who designed a 5-cylinder, radial engine that weighed only 125
pounds, but produced an amazing 53-horsepower.
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Charles M. Manly
When visible water falls in the form of rain, sleet, snow, and hail.
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Precipitation
The product of mass and velocity
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Momentum
Designed the world's first turbojet engine for use in an airplane
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Frank Whittle
Primary source of lift with ailerons attached.
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, Wing
Founded the Army Air Corps training program.
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General "Hap" Arnold
A region where temperature goes up with increase in altitude, beginning at 10 miles
above the Earth and going to about 30 miles up.
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Stratosphere
In 1872, he built a dirigible with an internal-combustion engine.
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Paul Haenlein
1942: Female pilots who ferried aircraft from factories and repair facilities.
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Velocity
The term used to describe the force of attraction that exists between all matter within
the universe.
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Graviation
The amount of water vapor in the air.
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Humidity
Tells the pilot at what rate (in feet per minute) the airplane is climbing or descending.
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Vertical Velocity Indicator
Great Italian artist, architect, painter, and man of science made the first experiments
on the field of aviation. 1452-1519
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Leonardo da Vinci
Heating by direct contact.
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Conduction
Langley's assistant who designed a 5-cylinder, radial engine that weighed only 125
pounds, but produced an amazing 53-horsepower.
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Charles M. Manly
When visible water falls in the form of rain, sleet, snow, and hail.
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Precipitation
The product of mass and velocity
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Momentum
Designed the world's first turbojet engine for use in an airplane
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Frank Whittle
Primary source of lift with ailerons attached.
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, Wing
Founded the Army Air Corps training program.
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General "Hap" Arnold
A region where temperature goes up with increase in altitude, beginning at 10 miles
above the Earth and going to about 30 miles up.
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Stratosphere
In 1872, he built a dirigible with an internal-combustion engine.
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Paul Haenlein
1942: Female pilots who ferried aircraft from factories and repair facilities.
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