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#1. What is the effect on total drag of an aircraft if the airspeed decreases in level flight below that speed for maximum L/D?

#2. By changing the angle of attack of a wing, the pilot can control the airplane's:

#3. What is the relationship between induced and parasite drag when the gross weight is increased?

#4. In theory, if the airspeed of an airplane is doubled while in level flight, parasite drag will become:

#5. As airspeed decreases in level flight below that speed for maximum lift/drag ratio, total drag of an aeroplane:

#6. (Refer to annex 'A') At the airspeed represented by point B, in steady flight, the airplane will

#7. Which statement is true relative to changing angle of attack?

#8. On a wing, the force of lift acts perpendicular to, and the force of drag acts parallel to the:

#9. The portion of the aircraft's total drag created by the production of lift is called:

#10. The best L/D ratio of an aircraft occurs when parasite drag is:

#11. An aircraft has a L/D ratio of 15:1 at 50 kts in calm air. What would the L/D ratio be with a direct headwind of 25 kts?

#12. Which is true regarding aerodynamic drag?

#13. At a given True Air Speed, what effect will increased air density have on the lift and drag of an aircraft?

#14. If the Indicated Air Speed of an aircraft is increased from 50 kts to 100 kts, parasite drag will be:

#15. If the Indicated Air Speed of an aircraft is decreased from 100 kts to 50 kts, induced drag will be:

#16. The best L/D ratio of an aircraft in a given configuration is a value that:

#17. The tendency of an aircraft to develop forces which restore it to its original condition, when disturbed from a condition of steady flight, is known as:

#18. As Indicated Air Speed increases in level flight, the total drag of an aircraft becomes greater than the total drag produced at the maximum lift/drag speed because of the:

#19. The resistance, or skin friction, due to the viscosity of the air as it passes along the surface of a wing is a type of:

#20. Which relationship is correct when comparing drag and airspeed?

#21. If the same angle of attack is maintained in ground effect as when out of ground effect, lift will:

#22. Which statement is true regarding aeroplane flight at L/Dmax?

#23. Aspect ratio of a wing is defined as the ratio of the:

#24. A wing with a very high aspect ratio (in comparison with a low aspect ratio wing) will have:

#25. At a constant velocity in airflow, a high aspect ratio wing will have (in comparison with a low aspect ratio wing):

#26. (Refer to annex 'B') Which aircraft has the highest aspect ratio?

#27. (Refer to annex 'B') Which aircraft has the lowest aspect ratio?

#28. (Refer to annex 'B') Consider only aspect ratio (other factors remain constant). Which aircraft will generate greatest lift?

#29. (Refer to annex 'B') Consider only aspect ratio (other factors remain constant). Which aircraft will generate greatest drag?

#30. What happens to total drag when accelerating from C LMAX to maximum speed?

#31. (Refer to annex 'C'). the whole aircraft CL against CD polar. Point 'B' represents:

#32. If the Indicated Air Speed of an aircraft in level flight is increased from 100 kt to 200 kt, what change will occur in (i) TAS (ii) C Di (iii) D i?

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