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Warm-Up – 9/29 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
The Treaty of Versailles prevented Germany from
building military aircraft, how did the Germans
overcome this?
Who were the main leaders of the Axis Powers?
What conflict did Italy and German utilize to evaluate
their aircraft, tactics and techniques?
England changed its military strategy from ____ to
______?
The French spent most of their defense budget on
this type of strategy which emphasized forts and
heavily fortified borders with German?
Questions / Comments
Warm-Up – 9/29 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
The Treaty of Versailles prevented Germany from
building military aircraft, how did the Germans
overcome this?
World War II
The
Treaty of
Versailles prevented
Germany from
building military
aircraft after WWI.
However,
they were
allowed to build
civilian aircraft
…which they did.
Warm-Up – 9/29 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
2)
Who were the main leaders of the Axis Powers?

United States
◦ President Franklin D.
Roosevelt (1932 – 1945)

Britain
◦ Prime Minister Winston
Churchill

Russia
◦ Joseph Stalin

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Germany
◦ Führer Adolf Hitler

Italy
◦ Prime Minister Benito
Mussolini

Japan
◦ Emperor Hirohito
◦ Prime Minister Hideki Tojo
France
◦ Charles de Gaulle
Allies
Axis
Warm-Up – 9/29 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
3)
What conflict did Italy and German utilize to
evaluate their aircraft, tactics and techniques?
World War II
Both
Italy and
Germany used the
Spanish Civil War
as a proving
ground.
They
tested aircraft,
tactics, strategies
and techniques.
The
Axis Powers in
Europe were
prepared for War.
Warm-Up – 9/29 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
4)
England changed its military strategy from ____ to
______?
Allied Preparedness
When
England saw
Germany rebuilding
her air power,
England changed its
strategy from an
offensive one to a
defensive posture
(from bombers to
smaller fighter
aircraft).
Their priority was to
protect the homeland
and hold off
Germany.
Avro Lancaster
Supermarine Spitfire
Warm-Up – 9/29 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and
past knowledge
answer the following
questions:
5)
The French spent most
of their defense budget
on this type of strategy
which emphasized
forts and heavily
fortified borders with
German?
Allied Preparedness
France
spent its
money on a ground
defense. - Maginot Line
French Air Force not
born until 1936
Questions / Comments
THIS DAY IN AVIATION
September
29
1928 — William Brock
and Edward Schlee in a
Bellanca monoplane at
Rockwell Field, California,
make a duration flight of
59 hours 10 minutes 15
seconds.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION
September
29
1928 — Air Races held at
Boise, Idaho.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION
September
29
1938 — B/Gen. H.H.
“Hap” Arnold named Chief
of the Army Air Corps.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION
September
29
1964 — The first take-off
and landing of the LTV
(Ling-Temco-Vought) XC142A vertical take-off
transport is made in Dallas,
Texas.

The
aircraft has four
2,850-hp General Electric
turboprops mounted on
the wings that can pivot 90
degrees to allow for a
vertical take-off.
Questions / Comments
September 2015
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
13
14
Chapter 3
The Golden
Age
15
Chapter 3
The Golden
Age
16
Chapter 3
The Golden
Age
17
Chapter 3
The Golden
Age
18
Chapter 3
QUIZ
19
20
21
Chapter 3
The Golden
Age
22
Chapter 3
The Golden
Age
23
24
Chapter 3
The Golden
Age
25
26
28
Chapter 4
Air Power
Goes to War
29
Chapter 4
Air Power
Goes to War
30
Chapter 4
Air Power
Goes to War
1
Chapter 4
Air Power
Goes to War
2
Chapter 4
Air Power
Goes to War
27
QUIZ
Progress
Rpts Due
TEST
Progress
Rpts Sent
Home
Quiz
3
Questions / Comments
Chapter 4 – Air Power Goes to War
1939 - 1945
Today’s Mission Requirements
 Mission:

Describe in writing the German combined arms approach to
warfare.

Describe in writing how Germany broke the naval blockade
put in place by England.

Describe in writing how Germany by passed the infamous
Maginot Line.
 EQ:
What were some of the aviation developments during
the 5 year period of WWII that influenced the Aviation
Industry for years to come?
Video of the Day
Blitzkrieg
A New Type of War
During
WWI
Armies lined up
against each other
Thousands lost
lives
Only inches gained
By
end of war
Tank and aircraft
changed warfare
A New Type of War
– Blitzkrieg
(Lightning war).
Germany
Blitzkrieg
was also
known as a combined
arms operations.
A New Type of War
This
strategy
combined planes and
tanks and moved fast,
capturing land or
personnel quickly.
A New Type of War
Airplanes
Able
to spot enemy
strongholds
Could rain bullets
and bombs on
enemy
Junkers 87 – “The Stuka”
A New Type of War
The
Messerschmitt
109 was the
backbone of the
Luftwaffe.
A New Type of War
German
bombers
were two-engine
mediums.
Heinkel III
Dornier 17
War!
Hitler
invaded Poland
in September 1939.
Using
its new
Blitzkrieg strategy,
Germany defeated
Poland in 20 days.
War!
The
coordinated
effort between the
Luftwaffe and the
German Army
crushed all
opposition.
First, destroyed air
force (most caught on
ground)
Hit railroads, ammo
dumps and troop
concentrations.
War!
The
German Army
used tanks and
mobile artillery
(armored divisions) to
strike through enemy
defensive lines.
To reinforce or the
retreat was crushed
by the Luftwaffe from
the air.
Poland’s Army was
fifth largest in
Europe.
War!
When
Germany
invaded Poland,
Britain and France
declared war on the
Axis Powers.
They
initiated a
defensive war.
War!
France
mobilized
behind Maginot Line
England sent an
expeditionary force to
take up defensive
positions in France.
They set up a naval
blockade and ordered
increase in
production of planes
and tanks.
Germany Takes Europe
To
break the Naval
blockade
Germany
parachuted airborne
infantry into Norway
and Denmark and
captured them.
Denmark was
defeated in 1 day
and Norway in 2
months.
Germany Takes Europe
That
only left the
Netherlands and
Belgium, and France
free of German
occupation.
France continued to
build up forces behind
the Maginot Line.
Germany Takes Europe
Germany
went
through the
Netherlands and
Belgium, and then
France.
With
no air force to
stop them, France
was defeated in six
weeks.
Germany Takes Europe
When
France
surrendered on
June 22, 1940 –
only Britain’s
RAF stood
between Hitler,
England and the
total conquest of
Europe.
Questions / Comments
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

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
December 2014
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
Chapter 4
WWII
Introduction
2
3
Chapter 4
Blitzkrieg
4
5
Chapter 4 Quiz
Flightline Friday
6
7
8
9
Chapter 4
Battle of Britain
10
11
Chapter 4
Mighty 8th
Museum Field
Trip
12
13
14
15
Chapter 4
Russian Front
US Enters War
Pearl Harbor
16
17
Chapter 4
European
Campaign
North Africa
18
19
Chapter 4 Test
Flightline Friday
20
21
22
NO SCHOOL
23
NO SCHOOL
24
NO SCHOOL
25
NO SCHOOL
CHRISTMAS
26
NO SCHOOL
27
28
29
NO SCHOOL
30
NO SCHOOL
31
1
2
3
Today’s Mission Requirements
 Mission:

Describe in writing the German combined arms approach to
warfare.

Describe in writing the how Germany broke the naval
blockade put in place by England.

Describe in writing how Germany by passed the infamous
Maginot Line.
 EQ:
What were some of the aviation developments during
the 5 year period of WWII that influenced the Aviation
Industry for years to come?
A New Type of War
– Blitzkrieg
(Lightning war).
Germany
Blitzkrieg
was also
known as a combined
arms operations.
A New Type of War
This
strategy
combined planes and
tanks and moved fast,
capturing land or
personnel quickly.
Today’s Mission Requirements
 Mission:

Describe in writing the German combined arms approach to
warfare.

Describe in writing the how Germany broke the naval
blockade put in place by England.

Describe in writing how Germany by passed the infamous
Maginot Line.
 EQ:
What were some of the aviation developments during
the 5 year period of WWII that influenced the Aviation
Industry for years to come?
Germany Takes Europe
To
break the Naval
blockade
Germany
parachuted airborne
infantry into Norway
and Denmark and
captured them.
Denmark was
defeated in 1 day
and Norway in 2
months.
Today’s Mission Requirements
 Mission:

Describe in writing the German combined arms approach to
warfare.

Describe in writing the how Germany broke the naval
blockade put in place by England.

Describe in writing how Germany by passed the infamous
Maginot Line.
 EQ:
What were some of the aviation developments during
the 5 year period of WWII that influenced the Aviation
Industry for years to come?
Germany Takes Europe
Germany
went
through the
Netherlands and
Belgium, and then
France.
With
no air force to
stop them, France
was defeated in six
weeks.
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
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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 contribution to Aviation development
◦ Significant Aviation Pioneers associated with aircraft (pilots,
inventors etc.)
◦ Significant Aviation Event (i.e. first transatlantic flight, first
use of wing surfaces etc.)
Questions / Comments







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 15minutes prior to class ending
Class SAFETY MONITOR will insure areas
are clean and safe at all times
Questions / Comments