Flight+Definitions

 Ailerons: a hinged surface in the trailing edge of an airplane wing, used to control lateral balance.  Air pressure: the movement of air used to hold up flying objects.  Air craft: an object that flies  Air foil: An airfoil is the shape of a wing or blade or sail as seen in cross-section  Archimedes Principal: a liquid with a certain weight to it, exerting pressure on the sides of the container it's in, as we add objects to the container of water, they must make room for themselves, which envolves the pushing away and therefore moving of water.  Attitude: the oriental of an aircraft or spacecraft, relative to the direction of travel.  Basket: a structure suspended from the envelope of a hot-air balloon for carrying the crew, equipment, and ballast  Bernoulli's principal: the slow movement of a fluid under the flying objects wing and fast movement over it helps the air craft to fly.  Buoyancy: the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid.  Control Surfaces: a control surface in airplane flight controls.  Dihedral Angle: the upward angle from horizontal of the wings or tail pane.  Drag: the longitudinal retarding force exerted by air or other fluids surrounding a moving object  Elevator: a hinged flap on the tailplane of an aircraft, typically one of a pair, used to control the motion of the aircraft about it's lateral axis.  Envelope: the capabilities of a design in terms of speed and altitude.  Fuselage: the main body of an air craft  Gliders: a light air craft that is designed to fly for long periods without using an engine <span style="color: rgb(18, 69, 186);"> Gravity: the force that pushes down therefore not letting anything move upwards unless some other force pushed it up. <span style="color: rgb(140, 23, 86);"> Lift: raise to a higher position or level. <span style="color: rgb(54, 15, 133);"> Pitch: The up and down movement of the nose of the plane <span style="color: rgb(175, 109, 14);"> Roll: rock or oscillate around an axis parallel to the direction of motion. <span style="color: rgb(7, 131, 119);"> Rudder: a vertical airfoil pivoted from the horizontal stabilizer of an aircraft, for controlling movement around the vertical axis. <span style="color: rgb(220, 116, 175);"> Shroud lines: the term shroud lines is an old name for suspension lines. <span style="color: rgb(181, 57, 8);"> Stability: the state of being stable <span style="color: rgb(55, 220, 46);"> Terminal Velocity: the constant speed that a freely falling object eventually reaches when the resistance of the medium through which it is falling prevents further acceleration. <span style="color: rgb(117, 63, 248);">Thrust: Suddenly or violently in a direction <span style="color: rgb(128, 0, 128);">Vacuum: a space with nothing in it <span style="color: rgb(128, 0, 0);">Weight: the force exerted on the mass of a body by a gravitational field. <span style="color: rgb(196, 28, 58);">Yaw: twist <span style="color: rgb(222, 13, 61);">or oscillate about a vertical axis