PPT-Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the followin

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What are the two types of induction systems used on an aircraft What is the chief disadvantage of a floattype carburetor Where are carburetors normally calibrated

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What are the two types of induction systems used on an aircraft What is the chief disadvantage of a floattype carburetor Where are carburetors normally calibrated and what position is the fuelair mixture set. What are the three flight situations in which a stall may occur?. In a turn what must be applied to the yoke/stick to increase the aircraft AOA and if excessive AOA occurs in a turn what may happen to the aircraft?. What are the systems that make up an airframe system? . What are the two common classifications of fuel systems in small aircraft?. What is the purpose of the “boost” or auxiliary fuel pump?. What is the purpose of venting fuel tanks to the outside?. How did the airplane influence the way the war was fought?. How were airships (dirigibles and zeppelins) used during the war?. How did airships use influence aircraft development?. Warm-Up – . 9/09 . What instruments only utilize the static pressure? . What instrument utilizes static and dynamic pressure. ?. What . are the most common instruments containing gyroscopes?. What are the two types of information the VSI provides. Define static pressure.. Define dynamic pressure.. What . instruments only utilize the static pressure? . What are some of the indications for each instrument when the system utilizes an alternative static pressure source?. Define Static stability.. Define Dynamic stability.. Stability in an aircraft affects . what . two . aspects of an aircraft.. Define Lateral stability.. Describe the effect of wing dihedral.. Warm-Up – . Theoretically, what is the purpose of trim systems? . List the common type of trim systems (hint: 5 types). Any time power, pitch attitude, or configuration is . changed, what must be changed as well?. What . are the four forces of flight?. Describes what happens to an aircraft when the CG moves rearward.. What . is the axis of flight that runs from the nose tip to the tail of the aircraft?. Describe what is CG.. Under what conditions does low-level wind shear normally occur?. Describe the effects weather event when . a layer of warm, moist air moves over a cold surface.. Describe the type . of clouds . that can produce . What . is an advantage of composites that aids in lowering maintenance costs?. What is a potential disadvantage of composites in a hot climate or conditions?. Describe the care maintainers must utilize with paint strippers on composite materials?. What is the axis of flight that runs from the nose tip to the tail of the aircraft?. Describes what happens to an aircraft when the CG moves rearward.. When flaps are extended during takeoff, what do they provide to the aircraft?. Define the effect of load factors and stalling speeds.. What is the . maximum speed at which an aircraft may be stalled . safely called? . What is the . only way this . type of stall . can be induced at an airspeed above normal stalling with an added load . What . are t. he . subcomponents of an . airplane? . What . is the basic structure of an . aircraft? . What is . designed to withstand all aerodynamic . forces. ?. What . is t. he . primary function of an aircraft electrical . What . are the four forces of flight?. Describes what happens to an aircraft when the CG moves rearward.. What is the axis of flight that runs from the nose tip to the tail of the aircraft?. Describe what is CG..

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