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High Performance Power Plants. Complex Airplanes. Complex Airplanes. Retractable landing gear Flaps Controllable pitch propeller. High Performance Airplane. High Performance Airplane. Engine of over 200 Horsepower. Manifold. What is a manifold?. Manifold. What is a manifold? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Complex Airplanes

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Complex Airplanes• Retractable landing gear

• Flaps

• Controllable pitch propeller

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High Performance Airplane

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High Performance Airplane

• Engine of over 200 Horsepower

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Manifold• What is a manifold?

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Manifold• What is a manifold?

• A pipe with many lateral outlets to connect one with others

• Airplanes often have an intake manifold and and exhaust manifold

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Manifold Pressure• A measure of the pressurized air in the

intake manifold measured in inches of mercury

• With the engine off, what does the manifold pressure normally register at sea level

• At 5,000 feet?

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Fuel Injection Systems

• Carburetor Heat

• Auxiliary Fuel Pump

• Fuel Flow Indicator

• Vapor Lock

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Engine Monitoring• Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge

(EGT)

• Best Economy Mixture

• Best Power Mixture

• Cylinder-Head Temperature Gauge (CHT)

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Abnormal Combustion

• Detonation

• Preignition

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Induction Icing

• Impact Ice

• Induction System Icing

• Alternate Air Source

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Turbocharging Systems

• Manifold Pressure Gauge

• Absolute Ceiling

• Service Ceiling

• Critical Altitude

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Supercharging

• The compressor is driven by the crankshaft through an intricate gearing system, which takes considerable horsepower from the engine to operate

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Constant-Speed Propellers

• Blade Angle

• Pitch Angle

• Geometric Pitch Angle

• Effective Pitch Angle

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Constant-Speed Propellers

• Propeller Blade Slip

• Governing Range

• Propeller Control

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Constant-Speed Propellers

• Feathering Propellers Vs Nonfeathering

• Multiengine airplanes

• Reduce drag

• Prevent further engine damage

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• What is the largest reciprocating engine to be successfully used in an airplane?

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• What is the largest reciprocating engine to be successfully used in an airplane?

• R4360

• Eight of them used on the Spruce Goose.

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• What was the diameter of the propellers used on the Spruce Goose?

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• What was the diameter of the propellers used on the Spruce Goose?

• 17 feet 2 inches

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• What is propeller efficiency?

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• What is propeller efficiency?

• Ratio of thrust horsepower to brake horsepower

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• What is a Q-tipped propeller?

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• What is a Q-tipped propeller?

• A Hartzell propeller with the tip of each blade bent back 90 degrees. It normally replaces a propeller of larger diameter.

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• What are the advantages of a Q-tipped propeller?

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• What are the advantages of a Q-tipped propeller?

• Reduce cabin noise

• Increased Blade-to-ground clearance

• Less erosion and other damage caused by ground debris.

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• If you feather a propeller and then make a wheels-up landing, what direction will the propeller bend?

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• If you feather a propeller and then make a wheels-up landing, what direction will the propeller bend?

• backward

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• If you strike a propeller while you are in powered flight, which direction will it bend?

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• If you strike a propeller while you are in powered flight, which direction will it bend?

• forward

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• What material was used to make propellers on early aircraft?

• Why?

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• What material was used to make propellers on early aircraft?

• Why?

• Wood

• It is light, strong, flexible and can be easily worked.

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• After wood, what was the next popular material for making propellers?

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• After wood, what was the next popular material for making propellers?

• Metal

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• Does a propeller have the same geometric pitch throughout its length?

• Why?

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• No

• Tip of blade is moving faster than the hub. Tip would stall

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Noise Abatement

• Some airports have specific routes you have to fly to try to avoid populated areas

• Ground noise levels can often be reduced by reducing power

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• If you have a turbocharging system with manual controls, how might you encounter an overboost annunciator segment light?

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• Descending from a high altitude

• Applying takeoff power to a cold engine.

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• What is the maximum glide configuration in a Bonanza?

• Landing Gear?

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• What is the maximum glide configuration in a Bonanza?

• Landing Gear - Up

• Flaps?

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• What is the maximum glide configuration in a Bonanza?

• Landing Gear - Up

• Flaps - Up

• Cowl Flaps?

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• What is the maximum glide configuration in a Bonanza?

• Landing Gear - Up• Flaps - Up• Cowl Flaps - Closed• Propeller?

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• What is the maximum glide configuration in a Bonanza?

• Cowl Flaps - Closed

• Propeller - Pull for low RPM

• Airspeed?

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• What is the maximum glide configuration in a Bonanza?

• Propeller - Pull for low RPM

• Airspeed - 105 KTS

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• What is the emergency descent configuration of the Bonanza?

• Power?

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• What is the emergency descent configuration of the Bonanza?

• Power - Idle

• Propeller?

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• What is the emergency descent configuration of the Bonanza?

• Power - Idle

• Propeller - High RPM

• Landing Gear?

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• What is the emergency descent configuration of the Bonanza?

• Power - Idle• Propeller - High RPM• Landing Gear - Down• Airspeed?

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• What is the emergency descent configuration of the Bonanza?

• Power - Idle• Propeller - High RPM• Landing Gear - Down• Airspeed - 154 KTS

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What effect, if any, would a change in ambient temperature or air density have on gas turbine engine performance?

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A. As temperature increases, thrust decreases.B. As air density decreases, thrust increases.C. As temperature increases, thrust increases.

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What effect, if any, would a change in ambient temperature or air density have on gas turbine engine performance?A. As temperature increases, thrust decreases..

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Applying carburetor heat willA. enrich the fuel/air mixture.B. lean the fuel/air mixture.C. not affect the mixture.

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Applying carburetor heat willA. enrich the fuel/air mixture.

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Detonation occurs in a reciprocating aircraft engine when

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A. the spark plugs receive an electrical jolt caused by a short in the wiring.B. there is an explosive increase of fuel caused by too rich a fuel/air mixture.C. the unburned charge in the cylinders is subjected to instantaneous combustion.

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Detonation occurs in a reciprocating aircraft engine whenC. the unburned charge in the cylinders is subjected to instantaneous combustion.

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The uncontrolled firing of the fuel/air charge in advance of normal spark ignition is known asA. instantaneous combustion.B. detonation.C. pre-ignition.

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The uncontrolled firing of the fuel/air charge in advance of normal spark ignition is known asC. pre-ignition.

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Before shutdown, while at idle, the ignition key is momentarily turned OFF. The engine continues to run with no interruption; this

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A. is normal because the engine is usually stopped by moving the mixture to idle cut-off.B. is an undesirable practice, but indicates that nothing is wrong.C. should not normally happen. Indicates a magneto not grounding in OFF position.

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Before shutdown, while at idle, the ignition key is momentarily turned OFF. The engine continues to run with no interruption; thisC. should not normally happen. Indicates a magneto not grounding in OFF position.

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A detuning of engine crankshaft counterweights is a source of overstress that may be caused by

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A. rapid opening and closing of the throttle.B. operating with an excessively rich fuel/air mixture.C. carburetor ice forming on the throttle valve.

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A detuning of engine crankshaft counterweights is a source of overstress that may be caused byA. rapid opening and closing of the throttle.

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If the ground wire between the magneto and the ignition switch becomes disconnected, the engine

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A. will not operate on one magneto.B. cannot be started with the switch in the BOTH position.C. could accidentally start if the propeller is moved with fuel in the cylinder.

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If the ground wire between the magneto and the ignition switch becomes disconnected, the engineC. could accidentally start if the propeller is moved with fuel in the cylinder.

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For internal cooling, reciprocating aircraft engines are especially dependent on

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A. a properly functioning cowl flap augmenter.B. the proper freon/compressor output ratio.C. the circulation of lubricating oil.

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For internal cooling, reciprocating aircraft engines are especially dependent onC. the circulation of lubricating oil.

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Frequent inspections should be made of aircraft exhaust manifold-type heating systems to minimize the possibility of

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A. a cold-running engine due to the heat withdrawn by the heater.B. exhaust gases leaking into the cockpit.C. a power loss due to back pressure in the exhaust system.

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Frequent inspections should be made of aircraft exhaust manifold-type heating systems to minimize the possibility ofB. exhaust gases leaking into the cockpit.

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Propeller efficiency is theA. ratio of thrust horsepower to brake horsepower.B. actual distance a propeller advances in one revolution.C. ratio of geometric pitch to effective pitch.

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Propeller efficiency is theA. ratio of thrust horsepower to brake horsepower.

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The reason for variations in geometric pitch (twisting) along a propeller blade is that it

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A. prevents the portion of the blade near the hub from stalling during cruising flight.B. permits a relatively constant angle of attack along its length when in cruising flight.C. permits a relatively constant angle of incidence along its length when in cruising flight.

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The reason for variations in geometric pitch (twisting) along a propeller blade is that itB. permits a relatively constant angle of attack along its length when in cruising flight.

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Which statement best describes the operating principle of a constant-speed propeller?

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A. As throttle setting is changed by the pilot, the prop governor causes pitch angle of the propeller blades to remain unchanged.B. A high blade angle, or increased pitch, reduces the propeller drag and allows more engine power for takeoffs.C. The propeller control regulates the engine RPM and in turn the propeller RPM.

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Which statement best describes the operating principle of a constant-speed propeller?C. The propeller control regulates the engine RPM and in turn the propeller RPM.

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In aircraft equipped with constant-speed propellers and normally-aspirated engines, which procedure should be used to avoid placing undue stress on the engine components? When power is being

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A. decreased, reduce the RPM before reducing the manifold pressure.B. increased or decreased, the RPM should be adjusted before the manifold pressure.C. increased, increase the RPM before increasing the manifold pressure.

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In aircraft equipped with constant-speed propellers and normally-aspirated engines, which procedure should be used to avoid placing undue stress on the engine components? When power is beingC. increased, increase the RPM before increasing the manifold pressure.

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For takeoff, the blade angle of a controllable-pitch propeller should be set at aA. large angle of attack and high RPM.B. small angle of attack and high RPM.C. large angle of attack and low RPM.

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For takeoff, the blade angle of a controllable-pitch propeller should be set at aB. small angle of attack and high RPM.

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To establish a climb after takeoff in an aircraft equipped with a constant-speed propeller, the output of the engine is reduced to climb power by decreasing manifold pressure and

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A. decreasing RPM by increasing propeller blade angle.B. increasing RPM by decreasing propeller blade angle.C. decreasing RPM by decreasing propeller blade angle.

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To establish a climb after takeoff in an aircraft equipped with a constant-speed propeller, the output of the engine is reduced to climb power by decreasing manifold pressure andA. decreasing RPM by increasing propeller blade angle.