True False
Aircraft equipped with pontoons or floats or sometime known as amphibious aircraft
True
Box beam wing constructions are used on transport category aircraft
True
Cowlings are detachable panels which provide smooth airflow over the engine and protect it from damage
True
tensile strength is generally greater than or equal to shearing strength
True
Dissymmetry of life causes bleeds to flutter
False, Flap
Longerons are the longitudinal members in a semimonocoque fuselage
False, Stringers
Torsion resists pulling forces
False, Tension
Helicopters are moved horizontally by changing the angle of attack on rotor blades
False, Tilting rotor
Wing braces are the main structural member of a wing
False, Wing spar
Conventional gear and tricycle gear or interchangeable terms
False, conventional and tail wheel
High-performance aircraft typically have flood five wire systems that utilize electrical power to move the elevators
False, electric & hydraulic
Leading edge flaps are independent of trailing edge flaps
False, installed and operated independently
Torque produced by the main rotor tires to spin the fuselage in the direction of blade rotation
False, opposite direction rotation
Fuel curing bladders located in the wings are known as wet wing designs
False, wing sealed
Fourtex generators are designed to reduce drag created by wingtip vortices
False, winglets
Ribs can be lightened by stamping holes in the assembly
True
Waterline measurements or perpendicular to the horizon
True
Worm drives and flap tracks are used to move fowler flaps along their desired route of travel
True