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Warm-Up – 10/14 – 10 minutes

Warm-Up – 10/14 – 10 minutes. Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: What type of aircraft led to gaining control of the air? Describe the first type of bullet deflection used on propellers.

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Warm-Up – 10/14 – 10 minutes

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  1. Warm-Up – 10/14 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What type of aircraft led to gaining control of the air? • Describe the first type of bullet deflection used on propellers. • What influence did the invention of the interrupting gear have on the use of fighter aircraft? • Describe the problems associated with the wing mounted machine guns? • Describe the first all metal, low wing monoplane.

  2. Questions / Comments

  3. Warm-Up – 10/14 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What type of aircraft led to gaining control of the air? • Describe the first type of bullet deflection used on propellers. • What influence did the invention of the interrupting gear have on the use of fighter aircraft? • Describe the problems associated with the wing mounted machine guns? • Describe the first all metal, low wing monoplane.

  4. Introduction • As more and more bombing raids took place, clear need for control of the air was needed. • Fighter or pursuit aircraft were needed to drive off bombers.

  5. Warm-Up – 10/14 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What type of aircraft led to gaining control of the air? • Describe the first type of bullet deflection used on propellers. • What influence did the invention of the interrupting gear have on the use of fighter aircraft? • Describe the problems associated with the wing mounted machine guns? • Describe the first all metal, low wing monoplane.

  6. Fighter Development • 1915 – French pilot – Roland Garros • Mounted an automatic rifle on aircraft • Fired through the propeller • To keep from shooting off propeller, the rear of the propeller was armored with steel plates

  7. The Steel Deflector Plate Fix • Angled metal guards on the propeller in line with the path of the bullets • The guard is a "V" shaped piece of steel • "U" shaped bullet "gutter" intended to direct the deflected path of the bullet striking it away from the propeller. • sending a ricocheting bullet back into the pilot. • bullet striking the plate could create fractures in the propeller causing it to fail.

  8. Warm-Up – 10/14 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What type of aircraft led to gaining control of the air? • Describe the first type of bullet deflection used on propellers. • What influence did the invention of the interrupting gear have on the use of fighter aircraft? • Describe the problems associated with the wing mounted machine guns? • Describe the first all metal, low wing monoplane.

  9. Fighter Development • Germans captured Garros and his plane • Dutch – airplane designer – Anthony Fokker improved on design • Fokker designed a machine gun that fired through a spinning propeller • This gave Germans total control over the skies for over a year

  10. Warm-Up – 10/14 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What type of aircraft led to gaining control of the air? • Describe the first type of bullet deflection used on propellers. • What influence did the invention of the interrupting gear have on the use of fighter aircraft? • Describe the problems associated with the wing mounted machine guns? • Describe the first all metal, low wing monoplane.

  11. Fighter Development • Allies tried to mount a gun to the top of the wing but was ineffective due to increased drag

  12. The Wing-Mounted Gun Solution: • Fire above the path of the propeller: • Fitted with either drum or clip ammunition feed systems • Two issues: • Unreliable and prone to jamming • difficulttask of reloading ammunition or clearing a round from a jammed gun while flying

  13. Warm-Up – 10/14 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What type of aircraft led to gaining control of the air? • Describe the first type of bullet deflection used on propellers. • What influence did the invention of the interrupting gear have on the use of fighter aircraft? • Describe the problems associated with the wing mounted machine guns? • Describe the first all metal, low wing monoplane.

  14. Fighter Development • May 1918 • German designer Hugo Junkers built world’s first all metal, low-wing monoplane fighter called the Junkers D1 • Arrived too late to make a difference in the war but was the fighter of the future

  15. Questions / Comments

  16. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • October 14 • 1921 — Loening Monoplane “Flying Yacht,” during an efficiency contest held by the Aero Club of America, establishes a new seaplane efficiency record, making six round trips between Port Washington and New London, in 5 hours 33 minutes, with 24 passengers carried in all, at a total cost of operation of $65.

  17. THIS DAY IN AVIATION • October 14 • 1947 — Capt. Charles “Chuck” Yeager becomes the first person to fly faster than sound. • Yeager “breaks the sound barrier” in his Bell X-1 airplane, “Glamorous Glennis,” named after his wife. • He was able to reach 670-mph or Mach 1.015 at Muroc Dry Lake, California.

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  19. October 2013

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  21. Chapter 2 – QUIZ The Adolescence of Air Power 1904-1919

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  23. Chapter 2 The Adolescence of Air Power 1904-1919

  24. Today’s Mission Requirements • Mission: • Describe who developed method for recognizing pilots who shot down enemy aircraft. • What was the term used to describe a pilot that who shot down enemy aircraft? • Describe the difference between the Allied method and German method to determine a fighter ace. • EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.

  25. WWI Fighter Aces

  26. Fighter Aces • French developed method for recognizing pilots who shot down enemy aircraft.

  27. Fighter Aces • Used the term “ace” for a pilot who shot down five enemy aircraft • The British and the Americans adopted the same criteria

  28. Fighter Aces • Germans required10 enemy aircraft downed for “Ace” to be used

  29. Nieuport 28 Cockpit

  30. SPAD S. VII Cockpit

  31. Fokker Dr. 1 Cockpit

  32. Fokker D VII Cockpit

  33. F-16 Cockpit

  34. Cessna 172 Cockpit

  35. 747 – 400 Cockpit

  36. Airbus 300 Cockpit

  37. Questions / Comments

  38. Today’s Mission Requirements • Mission: • Describe who developed method for recognizing pilots who shot down enemy aircraft. • What was the term used to describe a pilot that who shot down enemy aircraft? • Describe the difference between the Allied method and German method to determine a fighter ace. • EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.

  39. Fighter Aces • French developed method for recognizing pilots who shot down enemy aircraft.

  40. Today’s Mission Requirements • Mission: • Describe who developed method for recognizing pilots who shot down enemy aircraft. • What was the term used to describe a pilot that who shot down enemy aircraft? • Describe the difference between the Allied method and German method to determine a fighter ace. • EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.

  41. Fighter Aces • Used the term “ace” for a pilot who shot down five enemy aircraft • The British and the Americans adopted the same criteria

  42. Today’s Mission Requirements • Mission: • Describe who developed method for recognizing pilots who shot down enemy aircraft. • What was the term used to describe a pilot that who shot down enemy aircraft? • Describe the difference between the Allied method and German method to determine a fighter ace. • EQ: Describe significant aviation events occurring between 1904-1919 and their impact on future aviation development.

  43. Fighter Aces • Germans required10 enemy aircraft downed for “Ace” to be used

  44. Questions / Comments

  45. 1. Create (1) quiz question with answer about today’s lesson. 3. List 3 things you learned today. 2. List 2 things you have questions about today’s lesson. Lesson Closure - 3 – 2 - 1

  46. Model Building Grading Rubic • Each Group MUST follow all directions • STOP! - If you are unsure • SAFETY at ALL Times • Accuracy and Authenticity will be judged • Each Group Member is responsible to produce a 2 page paper on the model. • Aircraft Specifications • Aircraft contribution to Aviation development • Significant Aviation Pioneers associated with aircraft (pilots, inventors etc.) • The Group will provide a Presentation on the model. • 5to 7 slides (Title slide; Body; Summary Slide)

  47. Safety Rules – Safety Monitor Brief • Must Use Safety Glasses • Use of Cutting tools is Dangerous – AT ALL TIMES • Must Use Cutting Mats • Extended breathing of adhesives and paint fumes can be dangerous • All Areas will remain clean and organized • Plane Captains will insure All Areas will be cleaned and all items put back in proper locations 10minutes prior to class ending • Class safety monitor will insure areas are clean and safe at all times

  48. SAFETY FIRST. SAFETY ALWAYS.

  49. Questions / Comments

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