What does the carburetor do?
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-The process of mixing fuel and air in the correct proportions so as to form
a combustible mixture.
The operating principle of a float-type carburetor is based on the
difference in pressure at the venturi throat and the air inlet.
, What are the limitations of the vertical speed indicator?
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-The VSI is not accurate until the aircraft is stabilized. 6-9 second lag is
required.
How does the altimeter work?
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-Aneroid wafers expand and contract as atmospheric pressure changes.
What instruments operate off of the pitot/static system?
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-Altimeter
-Vertical speed
-Airspeed indicator
What do you do if you expect detonation is occurring?
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-Reduce power
-Reduce climb rate for better cooling
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-The process of mixing fuel and air in the correct proportions so as to form
a combustible mixture.
The operating principle of a float-type carburetor is based on the
difference in pressure at the venturi throat and the air inlet.
, What are the limitations of the vertical speed indicator?
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-The VSI is not accurate until the aircraft is stabilized. 6-9 second lag is
required.
How does the altimeter work?
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-Aneroid wafers expand and contract as atmospheric pressure changes.
What instruments operate off of the pitot/static system?
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-Altimeter
-Vertical speed
-Airspeed indicator
What do you do if you expect detonation is occurring?
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-Reduce power
-Reduce climb rate for better cooling