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CAP Mitchell Aerospace Test (Answered) 344 Questions and Correct Answers, 2025/2026. What country had the first rocket? China Space Shuttle a space transportation system for traveling to space and back to Earth Spin stabilization a technique that was invented by William Hale. Escaping gases hit small veins that make it spin, and stabilize like a bullet What are the characteristics of cumulus clouds? White, billowy, and puffy. Appears like a cotton ball What are the characteristics of the thermosphere? It begins at about 50 miles up and extends to about 300 miles. Here the temp increases again. How much it increases depends on solar activity, but it usually between 1380°F and 2,280°F. What are the characteristics of the troposphere? extends from sea level up to 20,000 feet over the poles and 55,000-60,000over the equatorial regions. Most of the atmosphere is located here. Temperature decreases about 3.5°F (2°C) for every 1,000 ft gained. Taxiway lights

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CAP Mitchell Aerospace Test
(Answered) 344 Questions and Correct
Answers, 2025/2026.
What country had the first rocket?

China

Space Shuttle

a space transportation system for traveling to space and back to Earth

Spin stabilization

a technique that was invented by William Hale. Escaping gases hit small veins that make it spin, and
stabilize like a bullet

What are the characteristics of cumulus clouds?

White, billowy, and puffy. Appears like a cotton
ball

What are the characteristics of the thermosphere?

It begins at about 50 miles up and extends to about 300 miles. Here the temp increases again. How
much it increases depends on solar activity, but it usually between 1380°F and 2,280°F.

What are the characteristics of the troposphere?

extends from sea level up to 20,000 feet over the poles and 55,000-60,000over the equatorial
regions. Most of the atmosphere is located here. Temperature decreases about 3.5°F (2°C) for every
1,000 ft gained.

Taxiway lights

Blue lights are the most common for taxiway edge lights. Some airports

Runway

a dedicated pathway for taking of and landing airplanes

What is the first step in the flight profile?

The first step is the pre-flight inspection

What is the purpose of the altimeter.

It measures pressure and displays this as height above sea level

Aero

pertaining to air

Aerodynamic

,relating to the forces of air in motion

Aeronautics

the science of flight within the atmosphere

Aerospace

the combination of aeronautics and space

Air

a mixture of gases, 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases

Aircraft

any machine that is capable of flight

Airplane

any aircraft that is kept aloft by the aerodynamic forces upon its wings and is thrust forward by
means of propulsion

Airfoil

a component, such as a wing, that is specifically designed to produce lift, thrust, or directional
stability

Airport

a place on land or water where aircraft can land and takeoff for flight

Altitude

height above sea level or ground level expressed in units

Aviation

the art, science, and technology of flight within the atmosphere

Aviator

a person who operates the aircraft in flight

Camber

the curvature of the wing (airfoil) from leading to trailing edge

Chord

an imaginary line drawn from nose to tail

Downwash

the downward movement of air behind a wing in flight

Drag

a natural force that slows the forward movement of an aircraft in flight

Dynamic

, any forces in motion

Gravity

a natural force that is pulling everything towards Earth

Leading edge

The front part of a wing or airfoil

Lift

the artificial force that opposes gravity and supports the weight of an aircraft during flight

Relative wind

the flow of air which moves opposite the flight of an airplane

Thrust

the artificial force which moves an aircraft forward in flight

Trailing edge

the back part of a wing or airfoil

Upwash

the upwards movement of air ahead of the wing in flight

Vortex

a spinning column of air that is created behind the wingtip as a result of air moving from an area of
high pressure on the bottom to an area of low pressure on top

Wind

air in motion

Thermal

a rising column of air

Around 1299 A.D. what was the first manned aircraft?

Chinese sailors attached to kites

Who created the first manned hot air balloon?

Brothers Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier

When did the Montgolfier brothers create the balloon?

During the 18th Century

What event happened on 21 November, 1783?

Pilatre d'Rozier and Francois d'Arlandes piloted the first manned balloon.

Where did the first balloon fly?

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