The amount of magnetos a aircraft has.
what is 2?
The only electric component not included in the electric system.
What the the magnetos?
The primary function of a turbocharger.
What is compressing air for combustion?
Has an intake end 2-4 times larger than its exhaust end.
what is a turbofan?
The primary function of the ignition system.
What is providing the sparrk to ignite the fuel air mixture?
Prevents circuit overloads and short circuits.
what is a breaker?
The type of control where movement of the throttle inversely affects movement of waste gate.
What is manual control?
The reason the turbine in turboshaft and turboprop engines is connected to a gear box.
What is "the turbine spins faster than the shaft can safely rotate'?
The reason the magnetos must be turned off when not flying.
What is that the engine could start spontaniously if t he propeller was spun?
The purpose of a battery solenoid.
What is completeing the electric circuit in the system?
Second arrow from the left on the bottom
What is the waste gate?
Turbojets are most efficient under this condition.
What is a high airspeed?
the reason the ignition leads are grounded.
What is "to prevent elecrical interference with the other systems"?
the type of current generators produce.
What is direct current (DC)?
the use of the supercharger at low altitudes
What is boosting?
Type of turbo engine which powers helecopters and boats.
What is a turboshaft?
The 2 reasons there are 2 spark plugs and magnetos.
What are safety (1 still work if the other fails) and Performance (more power is generated with 2 spark plugs?
a positive reading on this instrument means the battery is being charged.
what is an ammeter?
number 3
What is the supercharger?
Produces thrust in a turbojet.
What are exaust gasses?