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1. A flight control surface attachment, where the hinge line is some distance behind the leading edge of the flight control surface, is known as a © internal balance hinge © balance panel hinge O inset hinge 2. A stabiliser would have provisions and linkages for control surfaces on its O mid spar O rear spar © leading edge 3. A swept-back vertical stabiliser is sometimes referred to as the © vertical fin © ventral fin O dorsal fin 4. ATA Chapter for Stablizers is O 53 Q55 Q 54 5. The four main structural items making up a horizontal stabiliser are © spar, rib, longerons, skin panels © spar, rib, bulkheads, skin panels © spar, rib, stringers, skin panels 6. The term ‘empennage' incorporates © elevators, stabiliser, rudder © elevators, stabiliser, ailerons © rudder, ailerons, spoilers 7. The web of an ‘I’ beam takes mainly which type of load? O Shear O Tension O Bending 1, Aflight control surface attachment, where the hinge line is some distance behind the leading edge of the flight control surface, Is known as a Your answer: Intemal balance hinge INCORRECT Correct answer: Inset hinge ‘This question has been asked 2488 times with a success rate of 82 percent. Comment/Reference: (we comment/Reference Available) 2. Astabiliser would have provisions and linkages for control surfaces on its Your Answer: mid spar INCORRECT Correct Answer: rear spar ‘This question has been asked 1620 times with a success rate of 84 percent. Comment/Reference: (wo comment/Reference available) A swept-back vertical stabiliser is sometimes referred to as the Your Answer: vertical fin INCORRECT Correct answer: dorsal fin ‘This question has been asked 1867 times with a success rate of 73 percent. Comment/Reference: (149 comment/Reference Available)

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