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6. MTCS
A) Fixed pitch propeller, the blade angle cannot be changed after the propeller is
built.
7. MTCS
A) Fixed pitch propeller is one piece constructed of wood or Aluminium alloy.
Note: synchronizing systems control engine RPM and reduce vibration by setting all
propellers at exactly the same RPM. Such system can be used for all flight operation
except take-off and landing.
9. The Synchronizer Master Unit consists of.
A) A Master motor which mechanically drives four contactor unit
B) A Master motor which mechanically drives four contactor units that are
electrically connected to an alternator.
11. If the propeller cone or hub cone seats show evidence of galling and wear the most
likely cause is.
A) The propeller retaining nut was not tight enough during previous operation
B) The front cone was not fully bottomed against the crankshaft splines during
installation
C) The pitch change stops were located incorrectly, causing the cone seats to act as
the high pitch stop.
12. In the ice formation on the propeller, when the aircraft is in flight will.
A) Decrease available engine power
B) Increase aircraft stall speed and increase noise
C) Decrease thrust and cause excessive vibration.
13. A variable pitch propeller mechanism, for store long period should.
A) Should be completely emptied and dried.
B) Be filled with special inhibiting oil to prevent condensation and corrosion.
C) Be filled with the normal operating oil to prevent condensation.
15. Centrifugal force greater than the aerodynamic force –Low blade angle
17. The timer or cycling unit determines the sequence of which blades (or portion
thereof) are currently being de-iced, and for the length of time. The cycling unit
power to each deice boot segment in sequence or all on order.