| 1. Where are the ailerons? Where are the ailerons?
Here they are! Here they are! Rolling left and right. Rolling left and right. In the sky. In the sky. |
5. Where is the yoke? Where is the yoke?
Here it is! Here it is! Ailerons and Elevator. Ailerons and Elevator. In the sky. In the sky. |
| 2. Where is the rudder? Where is the rudder?
Here it is! Here it is! Yawing left and right. Yawing left and right. In the sky. In the sky. |
6. Where are the wings? Where are the wings?
Here they are! Here they are! Providing lots of lift. Providing lots of lift. In the sky. In the sky. |
| 3. Where is the elevator? Where is the elevator?
Here it is! Here it is! Pitching up and down. Pitching up and down. In the sky. In the sky. |
7. Where is the propeller? Where is the propeller?
Here it is! Here it is! It provides the thrust. It provides the thrust. In the sky. In the sky. |
| 4. Where are the flaps? Where are the flaps?
Here they are! Here they are! Slow the plane down. Slow the plane down. In the sky. In the sky. |
| 1. The propeller on the plane goes round and round,
Round and round, round and round. The propeller on the plane provides the thrust, All around the sky! |
4. The VSI on the plane goes up and down,
Up and down, up and down. The VSI on the plane shows climb and descent, All around the sky! |
| 2. The DG on the plane goes north and south,
East and west, round and round. The DG on the plane goes 360 degrees, All around the sky! |
5. The transponder on the plane goes blink, blink, blink,
With a code, blink, blink, blink. The transponder on the plane shows where we are, All around the sky! |
| 3. The yoke on the plane goes left and right,
Up and down, left and right. The yoke on the plane controls bank and pitch, All around the sky! |
6. The VOR on the plane points to the signal,
To the signal, to the signal. The VOR on the plane helps us find our way, All around the sky! |
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We bank to the left and we climb up high. I like it best when I'm up in the sky! Let me cheer, cheer, cheer for the pilot, another great landing, we're here! For it's one, two, three notches of flaps for a smooth touch down! |
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Composer, Lori Douglas, built a Quicksilver Ultralight in her garage. She earned her Private Pilot License in 2004. Lori teaches elementary general music to students in Kindergarten through Grade 4 at South Central Local Schools in Greenwich, Ohio. |