SYSTEMS Flashcards
1
Q
ALT AIR
A
Assures satisfactory operation should induction air filter become clogged.
2
Q
ALT STATIC / DEICE INDICATIONS
A
- 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
3
Q
DIMENSIONS
Wing Span
Length
Height
Wheelbase
A
DIMENSIONS
Wing Span - 39’ 11”
Length - 36’ 1”
Height - 11’ 7”
Wheelbase - 14’ 8”
4
Q
ELECTRICAL SYTEM
A
ELECTRICAL SYTEM
- 24V Battery (Left Stub wing)
- 28v engine driven alternator - 50 amps
- Voltmeter - L ALT / R ALT / BATT, VOLTS
- OVERVOLTAGE RELAY - Monitors system voltage. If voltage exceeds a predetermined max, the relay will open and both alternators will be disabled.
- EMERGENCY POWER SWITCH - Provided in the alternator system and located on the aft side of the CB console. Used when the alternators will not self excite. Placing the switch in the ON position provides excitation from the battery even thought battery is considered to have failed.
5
Q
ENGINES
MAKE
MODEL
HP
RPM
A
ENGINES
CONTINENTAL
TSIO-520-EB
300 hp
2700 RPM
6
Q
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.
7
Q
FUEL SYSTEM
A
- Main tanks - 50 gal usable each wing tip.
- Two fuel systems interconnected by a cross feed for emergency use.
- Vapor and excess fuel from engines returned to main fuel tanks.
- Submerged electric auxiliary pumps in main fuel tanks supply fuel for priming, starting and back up to engine-driven pumps.
- Continuous duty tip tank transfer pump in each main tank assures availability of all tip tank fuel to engine supply line during high angles of descent.
8
Q
INSTRUMENT PRESSURE
Red Button Source Failure Indicators or Normal (Green Arc)
A
INSTRUMENT PRESSURE
Red Button Source Failure Indicators or Normal (Green Arc)
4.75 – 5.25” Hg
9
Q
Landing Gear/ Brakes
A
Landing Gear/ Brakes
- Electrically operated
- Automatic safety switch on LEFT shock strut prevents retraction as long as the weight of the aircraft is sufficient to compress the strut.
- Red light module will illuminate when any or all the gears are unlocked. (intermediate)
10
Q
Magnetos
A
- 2 gear driven magnetos.
- Driven by accessory case of engine.
- Max drop 150 rpm, max difference 50 rpm.
11
Q
Oil System
A
- Wet sump
- Pressure type
- 13 qts capacity.
12
Q
Propellers
A
- 3-Blade MCCAULEY - 3AF32C504-C
- 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:
- Mechanical Spring
- Cylinder Air Charge
- Counterweights
- Centrifugal twisting of blades
13
Q
STARTER
A
100 Amp engine driven
14
Q
TAXIING
- Steerable nosewheel, interconnected with rudder system positive control up to:
- Free turning from __° - __° for sharp turns during taxiing.
A
TAXIING
- Steerable nosewheel, interconnected with rudder system positive control up to:
18° left or right.
- Free turning from 18° - 55° for sharp turns during taxiing.