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16 Cards in this Set
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Price/hour
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$180
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Horsepower
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180X 2
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Equipment:
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Garmin 530
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Empty Weight/Moment
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2543.5/218126.6
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TAS
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146
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Useful Load
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1256.5
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Payload
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596.5
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Range
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w/45 min reserve: 655 NM @ 3000 ft with 75% power
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Total Fuel
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110 gal
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Usuable Fuel:
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108 gal
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What causes most of the roll when one engine goes out?
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Asymmetric lift-the wing with the failed engine produces less lift
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What causes the yaw with an engine out?
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Asymmetric thrust, coupled with the increased drag of the dead engine's windmilling prop
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when flying on one engine might be negative, _____gives you the best performance the aircraft can muster.
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VYSE
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All airplanes rotate around their
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CG
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When the CG is at its limit, the rudder's lever arm is _____, and the ____ it creates is reduced.
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aft
short turning moment |
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airplane's zero-thrust setting
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For example, you may find that an engine throttled back to 10 inches of manifold pressure reduces windmilling drag essentially to zero, the same as a feathered prop. You'll use this zero-thrust power setting in subsequent training to simulate a feathered prop.
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