The term “propulsion” means to push forward or drive an object forward. Propulsion systems consist of a source of mechanical power and a propulsor – or means of converting this power into propulsive force. What do you know about the concept?
A steady operating temperature will be more easily maintained
The engine will be lighter
The engine will be simpler
The engine will be less costly to produce
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A secondary compass system
A dynamo to produce the spark for the spark plugs
A mechanical pump for circulating
An instrument for metering fuel flow
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Windmilling
Propeller braking
Reverse thrust
Contra rotating
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Hold the sparking plugs in place
Attach the pistons to their connecting rods
Fasten together the two halves of the crankcase
Retain the valves in their guides
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Vapourise the fuel as much as possible
Drive the gas stream into the atmosphere
Energise the gas steam
Drive the compressor
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Olympus 593
Spey
Tyne
Pegasus
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Low-speed fixed-wing aircraft
Helicopters
High altitude reconnaissance aircraft
High-speed combat aircraft
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Jet pipe
Turbine
Combustion chamber
Compressor
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Fitted to turbo-fans only
Driven by exhaust gases
Driven by gears from the engine
Fitted to turbojet engines only
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W
X
Y
Z
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To direct air through the engine compartment
To reduce the weight of the engine
To support the engine cowlings
To allow heat to dissipate rapidly
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Its leading edges are facing forwards in the direction of flight
It is operating at its maximum rotational speed
Its leading edges are facing 90O to the direction of flight
It is producing maximum power
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High voltage electrical impulses to the cylinders
Oil to all parts of the engine
The correct mixture of air and fuel to the cylinders
Cooling air to all parts
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Just before TDC on the compression stroke
Just before TDC on the power stroke
At TDC on the power stroke
At TDC on the compression stroke
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Make feathering possible
Make the blade stronger and lighter
Reduce noise levels
Even out the thrust along the length of the blade
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Gravity
Coil springs
Cams pressing on the valve stems
Atmospheric pressure
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Promotes longer life between engine overhauls
Much cheaper to make
Can hold the engine at a more even temperature
Engine can be more easily streamlined
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The fuel does not have to be vaporised
It cannot operate inverted
A throttle butterfly is unnecessary
There is no choke on the intake
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To scavenge containments from the oil
To transfer oil from the crankcase to the oil tank
To direct oil into the pressure chamber
To ensure that all engine components are lubricated
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Fine pitch
Take-off pitch
Optimum pitch
Coarse pitch
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Adour
Dart
RB 211
Spey
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The connecting rod assembly
The cam shaft
The tappet assembly
The crankshaft
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Inlet valve closing after the piston has passed BDC
Inlet and exhaust valves are open together
Exhaust valves clsoing after the piston has passed TDC
Exhaust valve opening before the piston reaches BDC
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