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NO 8 (KAR) AIR SQN NCC

‘B’ CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION FEB 2015

SPECIAL SYLLABUS (AIR WING) TOTAL MARKS 110

Ans Keyset-II

(1)Principle of Flight
1. Explain the following:-
a) Newton’s second law: - The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly
proportional to the applied force and takes place in the direction of the application of the
said force.

b) Bernoulli’s theorem: The total energy in a moving fluid is the sum total of 3 forms
of energy and In the stream line flow of an ideal fluid , The sum of all three energy
remain constant.

c) Angle of Attack: It is the angle between the chord line and relative airflow
undisturbed by the pressure of aerofoil.

d) Aerofoil: It is a body designed to produce more lift than drag.

2. Lift, Drag, Weight, Thrust

3. State True or False: -

(a) True (b) True (c) False (d) False

4. Fill in the blanks:-

(a) Constant. (b) Angle of Incidence. (c) zero angle of attack.(d) decreases

(2) Airframe
1. Fuselage, Main plane, Tail plain, Fin, Engine, Cockpit, Propeller, under carriage.

2. Write is the primary and auxiliary controls of the aircraft? Explain primary controls.

Primary controls: - Aileron, Elevator, Rudder

Secondary controls:-Trimmer, Trim tabs, Air brakes

Aileron: It gives rolling movement to the a/c.

Elevator: It gives pitching up and pitching down.

Rudder: It gives yawing movement to the a/c.


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(3) Airmanship
1. Airmanship is a study of rules and regulation which must be followed both on the

ground and in the air to ensure safety and proper discipline in flying.

Importance- 1. Airmanship includes the sense of discipline amongst pilot and other
crew members.

2.It helps the pilot to know the standard procedure laid down for the airfield on which

he is operating.

3.It helps the pilot to know the procedure to be followed in emergency situation.

4.It promotes flight safety & preventing aircraft accidents.

5.Good airmanship ensures a pilot at his best in case of emergency.

2. The airfield refers to an area of land used for takeoff and landing of aircraft and excludes
building and installations.

3. Objectives of Air Traffic services:

(a) To prevent collision between aircraft.

(b) To prevent collision between aircraft on the maneuvering area and obstructions on
that area.

(4) Aero Engine


1. Write the five operating Phases of an Aero engine.

(a) Induction (b) Compression (c) Combustion (d) Expansion (e) Exhaust

2. State True or False.

(a) True (b) False (c) True (d) False

3. Write the sequence of four stroke cycle.

(a) Induction stroke (b) Compression stroke (c) Power stroke (d) Exhaust stroke
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(5) GENERAL SERVICE SUBJECT


1. (a) Air Chief Arup Raha (b Col Kirpal Singh (c) Air commodore C Rajeev

(d) Bankim chatterjee (e) Sri Rajnath Singh

2. Write the any four Group X Technical trades (Airman).

(a) Structure Fit (b) Propulsion Fit (c) Electronic Fit (d) Weapon Fit

(6) AIR CRAFT RECOGNITION


1. What are the methods are used for recognizing aircraft?

(a)Recognition by wing position

(b)Recognition by wing shape

(c)Recognition by wing tips

(d)Recognition by fins and tail planes

(e)Recognition by shape of canopy

(f)Recognition by marking

2. What are the purpose of these following air crafts used in Indian Air Force?

a) Canberra:-- Fighter

b) Jaguar: -- Fighter

c) Boing 737:--Transport

d) MI-35:-- Helicopter

(7) Aero modelling


1. What are the materials used in aero modeling?

Wood, dope, tissue paper, silk fabrics, Adhesive wire, Rubber bands, Modelling clay
(Plasticine), Pins, Sand paper, Paint and Thinner.

2. a) Static Model b) Gliders c) Control Line Model d) Radio control Model


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(8) Aircraft particulars.


1. (a) 2.35 at 11 Km.(b) 8500 Kgs.(c) deep penetration (d) Heavy Lift (e) Fighter

(9) Air campaigns


1. Air Chief marshal Arjan singh.

2. Wing Cdr Rakesh Sharma

3. (a) May 1999.(b)in Kargil in (c) Mukati Bahini.

10. Instrument
1. (a) airspeed to the pilot. (b) Altimeter(c) nose up.(d) radar devices (e) Once

2. State True or False.

(a) False (b) True (c) False (d). True

3. (a) Primary Radar

(b) Secondary Radar


(c) Continuous wave Radar

(11) Navigation
1. Define the following:-

(a) Rhumb Line: - The line cutting all the meridians at the same angle. It thus
become regularly curved line.

(b) Earth Axis:- It is a vertical line joining the two poles of the earth, lying
perpendicular to the equator and passing through the centre of the earth.

(c) Prime-meridian: The meridian passing through Greenwich Village of England


which is the datum for record.

2. The scale is the ratio of a distance measured on the map to the corresponding
distance on the earth surface.

(12) Meteorology
1. Fill in the Blanks

(a) atmosphere and the weather(b) Climate.(c) 15 degree (d) Sleet

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