Propeller Ice Control
Propeller Balance and Synch
Constant Speed Propellers
Propeller Governors
General
100

Aircraft electrical power for propeller deicer systems is transferred from the stationary engine to the rotating propeller hub assembly by means of these two components.

What are slip rings and brushes?

100

Most reciprocating multiengine aircraft use this system to reduce vibration and eliminate unpleasant noise.

What is propeller synchronization?


100

High RPM and low-pitch angle describe the position of a constant-speed propeller during this phase of flight.

What is takeoff?

100

The propeller governor is also known as a ____ sensing device.

What is Speed?

100

During normal operation, moving the control lever for a constant-speed propeller forward will do this to the propeller RPM.

What is increase? 

200

This force is used to eject anti-icing fluid from the slinger ring to the blades on a propeller.

What is Centrifugal force?

200

This type of imbalance will cause a two-blade propeller to have a persistent tendency to come to rest in a horizontal position (with the blades parallel to the ground) while being checked on a propeller balancing beam.

What is Vertical imbalance? (hub imbalance)

200

Constant-speed, non-feathering propellers without counterweights increase pitch angle using one of these: 

  • centrifugal twisting moment.
  • oil pressure.
  • spring pressure.

What is oil pressure?

200

During the on-speed condition of a propeller, the centrifugal force of the governor flyweights is equal to this component' force.

What is the speeder spring force.

200

During an overspeed condition, the propeller governor flyweights will tilt this way.

What is outward?

300

Some propeller fluid anti-icing systems use this instead of TKS fluid.

What is Isopropyl alcohol?

300

Correct blade contouring and angle setting will help eliminate this type of propeller imbalance.

What is thrust or aerodynamic imbalance?

300

This component on a governor limits the maximum engine rpm on takeoff.

What is the adjustable pulley stop screw? 

300

These spinning components actuate the pilot valve in the governor of a constant speed propeller.

What are the flyweights?

300

Some propellers are able to move their blades to a negative angle of attack. Another name for this is _____.

What is reverse?

400

Ice formation on a propeller blade can cause this undesirable condition.

What is unbalance and vibration.

400

To avoid severe vibration, many tachometers are marked showing where continuous operation is not permitted. These speeds are known as _____.

What are Critical ranges?

400

A powerplant using a hydraulically controlled constant-speed propeller is operating within the propeller's constant-speed range at a fixed throttle setting. If the tension of the propeller governor control spring (speeder spring) is reduced by movement of the flight deck propeller control, the propeller blade angle will do this.

What is increase? 

400

During an under-speed condition, the governor will cause a change in blade angle in order to cause a change in RPM. State the change for each in the correct order.

What are "decrease" and "increase"?

400

During high-speed, high-altitude cruising flight, the blade pitch angle of a constant-speed propeller will be at its greatest or at its least?

What is greatest angle?

500

Added weight and limited quantity are disadvantages of this type of ice protection system?

What is a Fluid system?

500

A propeller synchrophasing system reduces noise and vibration by adjusting this instead of RPM.

What is the phase angle between the propellers?

500

With no pilot adjustment, a constant-speed governor’s flyweights will initially move to this position as an aircraft in flight begins to climb while the governor is in its constant speed range.


What is underspeed or tilt inward?

500

A powerplant using a hydraulically controlled constant-speed propeller is operating within the propeller's constant-speed range at a fixed throttle setting. If the throttle is moved toward open (increasing Manifold Pressure and Fuel flow), the propeller RPM will do this.

What is "remain constant"?

500

On a multi-engine aircraft, the propeller must be capable of moving to this position if there is an engine malfunction.

What is feather?

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