9 POH Flashcards
What is the minimum turning radius?
30 ft
What type of engine do we have?
4 cylinder, direct drive, horizontally opposed, air cooled. Lycoming. 180 horsepower, 2700 rpm, normally aspirated, fuel injected
What type of propeller do we have?
i propeller, 2 blades, 76 in long, fixed pitch
What is the information on fuel for our plane?
50 gal total, 48 gal of useable, av gas 100 blue/130 green
What are the maximum weight capabilities?
Max take-off and landing 2550 lbs. Max of 200lbs in baggage compartment
What is Vne?
Never exceed - 148 kts
What is Vno?
Maximum structural cruising speed - 121 kts
What is Va?
Maneuvering speed - 89 -113 kts
What is Vfe?
Maximum flaps extended speed - 102 kts
ATOMATO FLAMES
Altimeter, tachometer, oil temp gauge, manifold pressure gauge, airspeed indicator, temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, fuel gauge, landing gear position indicator, anti collision lights, magnetic compass, elt, safety belts
ATOMATO FLAMES + FLAPS
Fuses, landing lights, anti collision lights, position indicator, source of power
What does direct drive mean?
no gearing between the crankshaft and propeller. Propeller spins the same as the crankshaft
What does fuel injected means?
Fuel directly into the cylinders
How does the engine work?
intake the fuel air mixture
compress the mixture with the piston
combust by adding a spark
exhaust is the leftover
How many fuel pumps do we have and how does each one run?
- One runs from the fuel pump, the other from the battery
Do we have any hydraulics?
Yes, the brake system has red slimy slime. If you see some, it is not good at all.
What are the 4 different turning tendencies?
torque - equal and opposite reactionary force from the propeller
slipstream - the slipstream of the propeller hitting the left side of the vertical stabilator more than the right
precession - feeling the force of the propeller as the pitch changes. It is acted on 90 degrees from the center.
P-factor - when the flight path is different from the aoa, the downward propeller has a higher aoa, creating more thrust.
What is rigidity?
The spinning rotor inside a gyroscopic instrument maintains a constant attitude in space so long as no external forces act to change its motion