Exterior of the ac Flashcards

1
Q

Whats the dimension from wing to wing?

A

11,63m

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2
Q

Whats the dimension from ground to elevator & from propeller to rudder?

A

ground to elevator is 1,97m

propeller to rudder is 8,01m

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3
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Top is ELT antenna in fuselage structure

the bottom one is VHF COM 1

*ELT is emergency locator transmitter*

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4
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

VHF COM 2 antenna

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5
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

VHF NAV + GP antennas in the horizontal stablizer

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6
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Marker antenna under fuselage belly

*A marker beacon is a particular type of VHF radio beacon used in aviation, usually in conjunction with an instrument landing system, to give pilots a means to determine position along an established route to a destination such as a runway.*

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7
Q

Name what’s missing & where is it located?

A

GPS antennas on the cabin roof

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8
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Left top is DME

Below it is TAS

On the right is Transponder

*they are all antennas*

*Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) is a radio navigation aid used by pilots to determine the aircraft’s slant range from the DME ground station location.*

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9
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

ADF antenna

*Automatic direction finding (ADF) is an electronic aid to navigation that identifies the relative bearing of an aircraft from a radio beacon*

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10
Q

Name what’s missing and where is it located?

A

Pitot Probe and its located under the left wing

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11
Q

Name what’s missing and where is it located?

A

Static ports and there are two located on both side of the fuselage

*Its purpose is to measure static air pressure, also known as barometric pressure. The pressure within the static port is collected and then utilized by the altimeter and the vertical speed indicator (VSI).

A blocked static port will cause the altimeter to freeze at a constant value, the altitude at which the static port became blocked. The vertical speed indicator will read zero and will not change at all, even if vertical speed increases or decreases.*

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12
Q

Name what’s missing and where is it located?

A

Lift detector (stall warning) on the left wing

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13
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Landing light on the left and taxi light on the right

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14
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Engine oil

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15
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Gear oil

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16
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

They air all air inlets.

Left is Cabin air heater and reduction gear cooling

Right is intercooler

bottom is coolant heat exchanger

*A coolant heat exchanger is designed to reduce fuel consumption while increasing the engine power and efficiency.*

17
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Left is Cabin air heater

Right is Reduction gear cooling

18
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Right is Engine air intake

Left is Front RH ventilation

19
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Front LH ventiliation

20
Q

Name what’s missing?

A

Rear ventiliation