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Q1
How does lift change when an aircraft is in a climb?
Q2
What type of drag is primarily caused by the shape of the aircraft?
Q3
What does "form drag" primarily depend on?
Q4
What effect does turbulence have on lift?
Q5
What role does the angle of attack play in lift generation?
Q6
What does a high lift coefficient indicate?
Q7
What is meant by the term "swept wing"?
Q8
What happens to airflow over an airfoil at a high angle of attack?
Q9
What is the role of a rudder in an aircraft?
Q10
What is the significance of a wing's camber?
Q11
How does the position of the center of gravity affect stability?
Q12
What is "drag polar"?
Q13
What does the term "lift-to-drag ratio" indicate?
Q14
What does "airspeed" refer to in aviation?
Q15
What role does the fuselage play in aerodynamics?
Q16
What does the term "load factor" refer to in aviation?
Q17
What happens to an aircraft's lift when its speed decreases?
Q18
Which law explains the relationship between lift and angle of attack?
Q19
What does the term "drag coefficient" represent?
Q20
What does "stall" mean in aviation?
Q21
What is the main cause of wingtip vortices?
Q22
How does increasing the load factor affect stall speed?
Q23
What is the primary factor affecting lift generation?
Q24
What is the effect of reducing an aircraft's stall speed?
Q25
What is "skin friction drag"?