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SIFT Army Aviation Information Practice Test Questions and Answers 2023 Complete A helicopter is A type of rotorcraft Helicopter turbine engines produce ___________ thrust per pound than piston engines More The four main forces working on a helicopter are Lift, weight, thrust, drag Helicopters typically have between ___ and ___ main rotor blades 2 and 6 Depending on the type of helicopter, main rotor system components can include A stabilizer bar, upper/lower swashplates, counterweights, pitch horns, teeter/coning hinges, blade grips, pitch/scissor links, control rods The function of the flybar is To decrease crosswind thrust on the blades and enhance flight stability by keeping the bar stable as the rotor spins Many helicopters have a horizontal stabilizer located _____ On the tail boom The purpose of the tail rotor is: To produce an anti-torque force acting perpendicular to the helicopter's longitudinal axis. Wheels on _____ types of helicopters are _____ Some, retractable A pilot controls a helicopter using: Pedals, a collective, throttle, cyclic From a physics perspective, the _____ force is deemed to act through a helicopter's _____ Total weight, center of gravity When a pilot banks a helicopter, causing it to turn, _____ The machine's weight increases In the case of helicopters, lift is produced by _____ moving through the air at a speed sufficient to create Airfoils, a pressure differential Thrust acts _____ to the aircraft's _____ Parallel, longitudinal axis Profile drag consists of Profile drag is usually defined as the sum of form drag(Shape of the object) and skin friction(imperfections) Vortices produced by spinning rotor blades create Induced drag When plotted on a graph, L/DMAX is the point where the helicopter's _____ Total lift-to-drag ration is the greatest A helicopter's potential energy is affected by The aircraft's height above the ground

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SIFT Army Aviation Information Practice Test Questions
and Answers 2023 Complete
A helicopter is
A type of rotorcraft
Helicopter turbine engines produce ___________ thrust per pound than piston engines
More
The four main forces working on a helicopter are
Lift, weight, thrust, drag
Helicopters typically have between ___ and ___ main rotor blades
2 and 6
Depending on the type of helicopter, main rotor system components can include
A stabilizer bar, upper/lower swashplates, counterweights, pitch horns, teeter/coning
hinges, blade grips, pitch/scissor links, control rods
The function of the flybar is
To decrease crosswind thrust on the blades and enhance flight stability by keeping the
bar stable as the rotor spins
Many helicopters have a horizontal stabilizer located _____
On the tail boom
The purpose of the tail rotor is:
To produce an anti-torque force acting perpendicular to the helicopter's longitudinal
axis.
Wheels on _____ types of helicopters are _____
Some, retractable
A pilot controls a helicopter using:
Pedals, a collective, throttle, cyclic
From a physics perspective, the _____ force is deemed to act through a helicopter's
_____
Total weight, center of gravity
When a pilot banks a helicopter, causing it to turn, _____
The machine's weight increases
In the case of helicopters, lift is produced by _____ moving through the air at a speed
sufficient to create
Airfoils, a pressure differential
Thrust acts _____ to the aircraft's _____
Parallel, longitudinal axis
Profile drag consists of
Profile drag is usually defined as the sum of form drag(Shape of the object) and skin
friction(imperfections)
Vortices produced by spinning rotor blades create
Induced drag
When plotted on a graph, L/DMAX is the point where the helicopter's _____
Total lift-to-drag ration is the greatest
A helicopter's potential energy is affected by
The aircraft's height above the ground

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