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AFOQT Verified Test Q&A What are the 3 different types of Fuselages? - ANSWER -Truss -Monocoque -Semi-monocoque Explain a Truss Fuselage - ANSWER Typically made of steel tubing welded together, which enables the structure to handle tension and compression loads Explain a Monocoque Fuselage - ANSWER Single shell fuselage which uses a stronger skin to handle the tension and compression load Explain a Semi-monocoque Fuselage - ANSWER Combination of the truss and monocoque fuselage, and is most commonly used What part of the tail is referred to as the "empennage"? - ANSWER Tail Assembly Tail assembly - ANSWER - Commonly referred to as the "empennage" - Includes a tail cone, fixed stabilizer (horizontal & vertical) and moveable surfaces to assist in directional control What are the moveable surfaces of the empennage? (Axis's) - ANSWER - Rudder which is on vertical stabilizer - Elevators are attached to the horizontal Stabilizers What is the Trim System? - ANSWER Used to counteract hydro mechanical and aerodynamic forces acting on the aircraft Describe Slats - ANSWER - Slats are located on the middle to outboard portion of the leading edge of the wing. Used to create additional lift and slower flight by extending the shape of the wing. - Flaps and slats are hidden inside the wing and extended during take off Describe Spoiler - ANSWER Located in the upper or trailing edge of the wing and are used to decrease lift. They allow the nose of the aircraft to be pitched down without increasing the airspeed allowing for safe landing Describe Flaps - ANSWER - These are the hinged portion of the wing trailing edge between ailerons and the fuselage. Sometimes may be located on the leading edge of wing. - If USED during take off, flaps reduce the amount of runway and time needed to take off. - During LANDINGS flaps increase the drag on the wings slowing the plane down and to go slower during landing, reducing the amount of runway needed. - BASICALLY, flaps allow aircraft to make more lift at slower speeds List the Secondary Flight Controls - ANSWER - Flaps - Slats - Spoilers - Speed Brake - Trim system Describe the Rudder - ANSWER Mounted on the trailing edge of the vertical fin and is used for controlling rotation (YAW) around the vertical axis Describe Ailerons - ANSWER Mounted on the trailing edges of the wings and are used for controlling aircraft roll about
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