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Warm-Up – 10/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Identify the first U.S. produced jet fighter. Describe which jet could have changed the outcome of WWII. Identify the so-called German “vengeance” weapons that were used to terrorize Europe. What weapon is often credited with creating the “space race?” Discuss the use of helicopters during World War II. Questions / Comments Warm-Up – 10/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Identify the first U.S. produced jet fighter. Describe which jet could have changed the outcome of WWII. Identify the so-called German “vengeance” weapons that were used to terrorize Europe. What weapon is often credited with creating to the “space race?” Discuss the use of helicopters during World War II. Jet Propulsion US flew its first jet in 1942 (XP-59A) but didn’t produce a jet fighter until 1944 The Lockheed F-80, Shooting Star was the first operational U.S. Jet fighter. Warm-Up – 10/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Identify the first U.S. produced jet fighter. Describe which jet could have changed the outcome of WWII. Identify the so-called German “vengeance” weapons that were used to terrorize Europe. What weapon is often credited with creating to the “space race?” Discuss the use of helicopters during World War II. Jet Propulsion Before end of war, Germany had produced 22 different models of jet aircraft. The most famous jet of WWII was the Messerschmitt ME-262A 1400 produced but only 100 ever used Warm-Up – 10/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Identify the first U.S. produced jet fighter. Describe which jet could have changed the outcome of WWII. Identify the so-called German “vengeance” weapons that were used to terrorize Europe. What weapon is often credited with creating to the “space race?” Discuss the use of helicopters during World War II. “Vengeance Weapons” Germany developed two The V-1 and the V-2 The V-1 was: 26 ft long Speed – 400 mph Weighed 3,000 lbs Carried 1,800 lbs of high explosives It was called the “buzz bomb” It was noisy and not very accurate Warm-Up – 10/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Identify the first U.S. produced jet fighter. Describe which jet could have changed the outcome of WWII. Identify the so-called German “vengeance” weapons that were used to terrorize Europe. What weapon is often credited with creating the “space race?” Discuss the use of helicopters during World War II. “Vengeance Weapons” The V-2 was a rocketpropelled ballistic missile It carried a 2,000 lbs warhead Achieved speeds of 3,600 mph Range of about 220 miles Altitude of about 100 miles Over 4,300 launched btwn Sep 1944 & Mar 1945 Over 1,000 fell on England Warm-Up – 10/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Identify the first U.S. produced jet fighter. Describe which jet could have changed the outcome of WWII. Identify the so-called German “vengeance” weapons that were used to terrorize Europe. What weapon is often credited with creating to the “space race?” Discuss the use of helicopters during World War II. Helicopters Sikorsky R-4 was the first successful military helicopter Over 400 used in Europe, the Pacific and in the U.S. April 1944, the R-4 was used to rescue a downed pilot for the first time behind enemy lines A role for the helicopter that still exists today Questions / Comments THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 21 1929 — The Colonial Flying Service and Scully Walton Ambulance Company organize the United State's first civilian air ambulance service. THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 21 • 1970 — The Martin X-24A aerospace vehicle makes its first supersonic flight. Questions / Comments October 2015 SUNDAY 4 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 5 Chapter 4 US Enters War Pearl Harbor 6 Chapter 4 European Campaign North Africa 7 Chapter 4 Theories of Early Air Power 8 Chapter 4 D-Day Chap 4 Quiz 9 11 12 Chapter 4 Pacific Campaign 13 Chapter 4 Island Hopping 14 Chapter 4 Doolittle Raid Atomic Bomb Chap 4 Test 1st Quarter Ends Grades Due 15 Chapter 4 Lessons Learned 16 Chap 4 Quiz FLIGHTLINE FRIDAY 17 18 19 Chapter 5 Military Developments Separate Air Force Wartime Advances 20 Chapter 5 Jet Propulsion “Vengeance Weapons” Helicopters 21 Chapter 5 Berlin Airlift 22 Chapter 5 Korean War Lessons Learned 23 24 26 Chapter 5 Commercial Aviation General 27 Chapter 5 Aviation R & D 28 29 Chapter 5 Vietnam War Phase 1 and 2 Chapter 5 Vietnam War Phase 3 and 4 30 Chap 5 Quiz FLIGHTLINE FRIDAY 25 10 Mighty 8th Museum Chapter 5 Quiz HALF-DAY SCHOOL 31 Chapter 5 – Aviation: From the Cold War to Desert Storm Today’s Mission Requirements Mission: Discuss the purpose of the Berlin blockade by the Soviet Union. Discuss air power’s role in keeping Berlin from becoming part of East Germany. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development? Video of the Day Berlin Airlift The Berlin Airlift The “Cold War” Heats Up The Berlin Airlift At the end of WWII, Berlin was divided into four sectors: U.S. Britain France Soviet Union The “Cold War” Heats Up The Berlin Airlift Germany was divided into two parts: West Germany Controlled by U.S. Britain, and France East Germany Controlled by the Soviet Union The “Cold War” Heats Up The Berlin Airlift Soviet Union blocked supplies going into Berlin Soviets wanted to take control of Berlin. The Allies answer to the blockade was the Berlin Airlift Operation Vittles The “Cold War” Heats Up The Berlin Airlift Airlift grew to 12,940 tons delivered by 1,398 flights in one day The airlift went on for a year before Russia realized she couldn’t blockade Berlin. So the blockade was lifted. The airlift was a success. Questions / Comments Today’s Mission Requirements Mission: Discuss the purpose of the Berlin blockade by the Soviet Union. Discuss air power’s role in keeping Berlin from becoming part of East Germany. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development? The “Cold War” Heats Up The Berlin Airlift Soviet Union blocked supplies going into Berlin Soviets wanted to take control of Berlin. The Allies answer to the blockade was the Berlin Airlift Today’s Mission Requirements Mission: Discuss the purpose of the Berlin blockade by the Soviet Union. Discuss air power’s role in keeping Berlin from becoming part of East Germany. EQ: What were main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development? The “Cold War” Heats Up The Berlin Airlift Airlift grew to 12,940 tons delivered by 1,398 flights in one day The airlift went on for a year before Russia realized she couldn’t blockade Berlin. So the blockade was lifted. The airlift was a success. Questions / Comments Lesson Closure - 3 – 2 - 1 3. List 3 things you learned today. 2. List 2 things you have questions about today’s lesson. 1. Create (1) quiz question with answer about today’s lesson. Questions / Comments Safety Rules – Safety Monitor Brief • Must Use Safety Glasses • Use of Cutting tools is Dangerous – AT ALL TIMES – knives only out when cutting • Must Use Cutting Mats • All Areas will remain clean and organized • Plane Captains will insure All Areas will be cleaned and all items put back in proper locations 10 minutes prior to class ending • Class SAFETY MONITOR will insure areas are clean and safe at all times Questions / Comments 4A Pilots (A – 93 & above) Bradley Bearden James Buck Jonathan Buck Kyle Davis TJ Dodrick Ian Higgins Yunus Kisnak Zach Langford 4A Co-Pilots (B – 85 – 92) John Deloach Daniel Johnson TaQuasia Lampkin Chris Raczkowski Dillan Reed High Shooter (100)