SYSTEMS Flashcards

1
Q

ALT AIR

A
  • Filtered ram air from top air scoops - If clogged, door automatically opens providing alt air from nacelle.
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ALT STATIC / DEICE INDICATIONS

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  • No static system drain due to location of plumbing / components - Instrument air / Deice Boots provided by engine-driven pressure pumps - Automatic check valves close if one pump fails, 2 air filters per engine. NOTE: Alt Static lever located on Pilot’s Subpanel
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3
Q
  • Wing Span
  • Length
  • Heights
  • Wheelbase
A
  • 37’ 10”
  • 29’ 10”
  • 9’ 6”
  • 9’ 7”
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Electrical System

A
  • 28v system
  • 5.5 amps
  • 2 12v lead acid batteries in series.
  • 28v alternators (2) 50-60 amps
    • separate from System, except tied to Main Batt Bus.
  • Two volt regulators, one functioning at a time (controlled through switch on panel.
  • ALT OUT light if voltage drops 1.5-2.0v below bus voltage or if over-voltage relay actuated.
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5
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ENGINES

A
  • IO-520-CB
  • 285 hp @ 2700 RPM
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FLIGHT CONTROLS

A
  • Flaps - electrically driven by motor under cabin floor
    • Trailing edge fowler flaps (single-slotted)
    • Flap position transmitter on flap actuator in left wing, forward of rear spar.
  • Ailerons - cables routed through bell cranks / pulleys.
    • Aileron Trim - on left aileron
      • Push-pull rod attached to jack screw-type actuator.
  • Elevator - connected to cables through a torque tube which is connected to a bell crank in tail.
    • Elevator Trim - located on left / right elevators
    • Push-pull rods attached to jackscrew actuators. -
  • Rudder - bell rank attached to bottom of rudder / cables.
    • Rudder Trim - actuated by push-pull rods attached to a jack screw-type actuator.
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FUEL SYSTEM

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  • Wet wing tip - 200 gals.
  • Total. (8 drains)
  • Aux pumps and eng-driven pump, fed from inboard leading edge tanks. -
  • 3 bladder fuel cells in each wing.
  • Fuel pump driven off accessory drive of engine
  • Fuel enters pump at 28-31 psi.
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8
Q

INSTRUMENT PRESSURE

  • Red Button Source Failure Indicators or Normal (Green Arc)
A

4.3 – 5.9 in Hg

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9
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LANDING GEAR / BRAKES

A
  • 28v DC split-field, series wound motor, drives gear.
  • Air-oil struts on landing gear -
    • Main tires: 70 psi
    • Nosewheel tire: 50 psi.
  • Left gear strut houses auto safety switch
  • Gear warning horn switch (squat switch).
    • Gear up & throttle below 15” MAP
    • Gear handle in UP position while on ground
    • Gear up with more than 15° flaps
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MAGNETOS

A
  • 2 gear driven magnetos.
  • Driven by accessory case of engine.
  • Max drop 175 rpm,
  • Max difference 50 rpm.
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Oil System

A
  • Wet sump,
  • Pressure type - 12 qts capacity.
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12
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Propellers

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  • Hartzell 3-Blade - PHC-J3YF-2UF - Constant Speed Full feathering - Hydraulically actuated - Gov uses internal pump to supply or drain oil as appropriate to maintain constant speed. - Prop forces consist of: 1. Mechanical Spring 2. Cylinder Air Charge 3. Counterweights 4. Centrifugal twisting of blades
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13
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Starter

A
  • 24v Direct Drive
  • Do not operate continuously for more than 30 secs.
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14
Q
  • Turning Radius
  • Wingtip
  • Nose wheel
  • Inside Gear
  • Outside Gear
A
  • 31’ 6”
  • 15’ 6”
  • 7’ 11”
  • 17’ 6”
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