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Flight and Rocketry

Across
The simplest kind of jet engine.
The part of the plane in which the pilot sits.
An upward force
An object whose shape and tilt help lift an aircraft.
Ability of an aircraft to stay on course.
Moveable flaps on an airplane's wings.
Another name for an airship.
A lighter than air craft that uses a burner to heat air inside the envelope. (written as one word)
Aircraft that is kept in the air by rotors and does not have wings.
Moveable flap on the plane's tail.
A device made of blades that spin around a shaft to produce thrust.
A force caused by gravity.
Engine that burns fuel in a chamber with an open end, making hot gasses that produce thrust when they rush out of the chamber.
Down
Brothers who had the first successful powered, controlled airplane flight.
Amout of force applied per unit of area.
Friction makes objects ______ down.
An airplane that can fly through gusts of wind and stay on course is said to have this.
The name of the first space shutte
Aircraft without an engine that is carried along by air currents
Pulls air in the front and pushes it out at a high speed through the back to produce thrust (two words written as one)
Act of pushing an object forward.
The astronaut that Mrs. Ferguson split a Sprite with.
Beroulli's principle states that the ________ air flows, the less pressure it pushes with.
The last name of the man who launched the first liquid fuel rocket.
Gravity is a force that pulls objects toward this.
A force that acts on a moving object in the opposite direction that the object is moving.
The last name of the first lady to do a nonstop flight across the Atlantic.
The types of engines used in some military planes.