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ASSIGNMENT 4-Cont.

ASSIGNMENT 4 Textbook Assignment:    "Aircraft Basic Construction," chapter 4, pages 4-1 through 4-22. 4-1. What are the most important factors in aircraft construction? 1. Lightness and strength 2. Strength, weight, and reliability 3. Maneuverability and speed 4. Speed, strength, and weight 4-2. The weight of the aircraft is primarily a product of what force? 1. Lift 2. Thrust 3. Gravity 4. Drag 4-3. All stresses imposed on the aircraft wings are transmitted to what area? 1. The fuselage structure 2. The outer layer or shield of the wings 3. The surrounding atmosphere 4. The stress releaser plugs 4-4. A study of each load or stress that is imposed on an aircraft is known by what term? 1. Load and stress configuration 2. Load and stress reaction 3. Dynamic analysis 4. Stress analysis 4-5. Load and stress imposed upon an aircraft must first  be  analyzed  when  the  aircraft  is  in  what stage of the manufacturing cycle? 1. Final assembly 2. Design 3. Initial flight test 4. Acceptance by Navy 4-6. What aircraft stress results from squeezing of a material? 1. Compression 2. Tension 3. Torsion 4. Bending 4-7. What aircraft stress results from two fastened materials that tend to separate? 1. Tension 2. Bending 3. Torsional 4. Shear 4-8. What   aircraft   stress   results   from   a   twisting force? 1. Compression 2. Bending 3. Torsional 4. Shear 4-9. A reaction to engine torque creates what type of stress in an aircraft fuselage? 1. Bending 2. Tension 3. Compression 4. Torsional 4-10. What primary force is at work on the fuselage when an aircraft is at rest? 1. Torsion 2. Tension 3. Bending 4. Compression 4-11. What  is  the  result  of  the  action  of  lift  forces against the wings of an aircraft in flight? 1. Tension on the bottom and compression on the top 2. Compression on both the bottom and top 3. Tension on both the bottom and top 4. Compression on the bottom and tension on the top 4-12. Wings  of  an  aircraft  in  flight  are  under  what primary force? 1. Torsional 2. Compression 3. Bending 4. Tension 4-13. Which   of   the   following   metals   are   used   in modern aircraft construction? 1. Aluminum and magnesium 2. Titanium and steel 3. Alloys 4. All of the above 4-23

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