Across
- 2. The front section of the fuselage where pilots operate the aircraft.
- 6. The rear section of the fuselage.
- 7. The pointed front section of the fuselage.
- 8. The primary set of wheels supporting the aircraft.
- 9. The outermost part of the wing.
- 10. The front wheel or wheels supporting the aircraft's nose.
- 12. The vertical fin at the tail, providing stability and directional control.
- 14. Streamlined housings enclosing aircraft engines.
- 15. Control lever regulating engine power.
- 16. Panels that disrupt airflow over wings to reduce lift.
- 19. Hinged surfaces on the wings, enhancing lift during takeoff and landing.
- 21. Foot-operated controls for controlling yaw.
- 22. The rear section of the fuselage.
- 23. The innermost part of the wing attached to the fuselage.
- 28. Structural mounts attaching engines to wings or fuselage.
- 29. Hinged surfaces on the wings, controlling roll.
- 30. Movable surfaces on the leading edge of wings, enhancing lift at low speeds.
- 31. The undercarriage, including wheels, struts, and brakes.
Down
- 1. The horizontal surface on the tail, controlling pitch.
- 3. Covering around the engine to reduce drag.
- 4. The movable surface on the vertical stabilizer, controlling yaw.
- 5. Power plants propelling the aircraft.
- 9. Upward or downward extensions at wingtips for improved efficiency.
- 11. The movable surface on the horizontal stabilizer, controlling pitch.
- 13. The rear edge of the wing.
- 15. Devices redirecting engine thrust for deceleration.
- 17. The front edge of the wing.
- 18. Control column in the cockpit used for steering.
- 20. The enclosed area for passengers and crew within the fuselage.
- 23. Airfoil-shaped structures attached to the fuselage that generate lift.
- 24. Small surfaces adjusting the aircraft's balance
- 25. The structural component connecting the landing gear to the aircraft.
- 26. The main body of the aircraft that houses passengers, cargo, and essential components.
- 27. Aerodynamic coverings over landing gear components.