Definition

1.) Ailerons: Ailerons are the little flaps on the wings that control roll. 2.)Air pressure: Air pressure is something that is in the air that when you go up, (in an airplane), the air pressure gets higher, and when you go lower, the air pressure goes down. 3.)Air craft: An airplane, helicopter, or other machine that can fly. 4.)Airfoil: Air foil is something that is on an airplane that creates drag. 5.)Archimedes' Principle: In physics, buoyancy is the upward force that keeps things afloat. The net upward buoyancy force is equal to the magnitude of the weight of fluid displaced by the body. This force enables the object to float or at least seem lighter. 6.)Attitude: The orientation of an aircraft or space craft, relative to the direction of travel. 7.)Basket:a container to hold and carry things. 8.)Bernoulli's Principle:In fluid dynamics, Bernoulli's principle states that for an inviscid flow, an increase in the speed of the fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure or a decrease in the fluid's potential energy.[1][2] Bernoulli's principle is named after the Dutch–Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli who published his principle in his book Hydrodynamica in 1738. 9.)Buoyancy: Control Surfaces Dihedral Angle Drag Elevator Envelope Fuselage Gliders Gravity Lift Pitch Rocket Roll Rudder Shroud lines Stability Terminal Velocity Thrust Vacuum Weight Yaw