Across
- 1. any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the earth’s surface.
- 3. small surfaces covers with glasses along the side of the fuselage
- 5. the tail assembly of an aircraft, consisting of large surfaces that extend both vertically and horizontally from the rear of the fuselage
- 6. the propulsion system of an aircraft also called power plant
- 8. they are mounted on the trailing edge of the wings
- 11. the tyres and mechanism on which the aircraft lies on the ground located under the body of the aircraft
- 14. they are also commonly deployed during final approach to increase lift, which provides control and stability at slower speeds
- 16. it’s the gate through which we get on the plane
- 17. they are panels attached to the trailing edge of an aircraft's two horizontal stabilizers
- 18. the air foil that generates the lift necessary to get and keep an aircraft off the ground
Down
- 2. the central part of the aircraft designed to accommodate passengers- crew members – passengers – cargo
- 4. located at the front of the aircraft build in glasses to protect the cockpit from outside
- 7. they are mounted on the trailing edge of the wings
- 9. they are panels built into the trailing edge of the wings
- 10. they are small auxiliary air foils set into the trailing edge of control surfaces and used to assist in moving the larger surface
- 12. the radome and the cockpit are located at this section
- 13. it is a large panel attached to the trailing edge of a plane's vertical stabilizer in the rear of the plane
- 15. they are control surfaces often of the same design as spoilers, but used in conjunction on both wings