AE 107 Spins Flashcards

1
Q

aerodynamic point around which stall and yaw forces act to sustain spin rotation

A

spin axis

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2
Q

Aerodynamic forces during a stall that result in movement around the pitch, roll, and yaw axes

A

poststall gyration

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3
Q

higher energy (airspeed) at stall entry = ___ poststall gyration tendency

A

greater

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4
Q

combination of roll and yaw that propagates itself and progressively gets worse due to asymmetrically stalled wings

A

autorotation

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5
Q

The outside wing has a ___ AOA, which means more ___.

A

lower, more

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6
Q

The inside wing has ___ AOA, which means ___ lift.

A

higher, less

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7
Q

Outside wing has ___ AOA, which means ___ drag.

A

lower, less

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8
Q

Inside wing has ___ AOA, which means ___ drag.

A

higher, more

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9
Q

What are the characteristics of an erect spin?

A

entered from pos G stall and yaw, attitude at entry is not a factor, nose-down upright attitude and pos Gs

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10
Q

What are the characteristics of an inverted spin?

A

entered from neg G stall and yaw, attitude at entry isn’t a factor, nose-down inverted attitude and neg Gs

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11
Q

Lower pitch results in ___ rotation rate.

A

higher (conservation of angular momentum)

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12
Q

Ailerons normally set to ___ for spin recovery.

A

neutral

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13
Q

1) nose pitches up, lesser vert component of drag acting on tail 2) initial rotation rate slows due to change in angular momentum, then rotation rate increases due to a decrease in horiz drag component

A

pro-spin rudder

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14
Q

1) nose pitches down, larger vert component of drag acting on tail 2) initial rotation rate increases due to change in angular momentum, then rotation rate decreases due to an increase in gorizontal drag component

A

anti-spin rudder

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15
Q

___ ___ ___ maximizes vertical drag, nose pitches down, spin accelerates

A

nose-down elevator (accelerated)

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16
Q

___ ___ ___minimizes vertical drag, nose pitches up, spin decelerates

A

nose-up elevator (unaccelerated)

17
Q

A ___ ___ is caused by maintaining full up elevator while holding anti-spin rudder, characterized by lowering of the nose and spin direction reversal.

A

progressive spin

18
Q

___ ___ is caused by maintaining pro-spin rudder and moving stick forward of neutral, immediate increase in nose-down pitch and increased roll rate

A

aggravated spin

19
Q

___ aircraft = faster spin entry, increased oscillations, faster recovery

A

lighter

20
Q

___ aircraft = slower spin entry, less oscillations, slower recovery

A

heavier

21
Q

stall speed veries ___ with pitch attitude

A

inversely

22
Q

___ pitch = smaller horiz thrust component, larger vert thrust component, slower stall speed and less oscillatory entry

A

higher

23
Q

___ pitch = larger horiz thrust component, smaller vert thrust component, higher stall speed and more oscillatory entry

A

lower

24
Q

stall speed varies ___ with power setting

A

inversely

25
Q

___ ___: stabilizes at lower pitch, stabilizes slower with more oscillation, rotation rate increased

A

right spin

26
Q

___ ___: stabilizes at higher pitch, stabilizes faster with less oscillation, rotation rate decreased

A

left spin