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What is the function of a propeller
The propeller blades create thrust to pull or push an airplane through the air
What is the difference between a fixed pitch propeller and a controllable pitch propeller
A fixed pitch propeller is one that has a built-in blade angle that cannot be changed by the pilot. These propellers can have the blade angle changed by the manufacturer or an approved repair station to optimize performance.

A controllable pitch propeller is one that can be changed by the pilot and is usually controlled by a governor that maintains a constant speed. Some controllable propellers also provide reverse pitch and feathering
how are some wooden propeller blades protected from wear and damage
By metal tipping fastened to the leading edge and tip
What happens to the blade angle of a constant speed propeller during a constant power dive
the blade angle increases to prevent an overspeed
what are the functions of a constant speed propeller governor
1. It boosts engine oil pressure before it enters the propeller hub

2. it senses rotational speed of the propeller

3. and then adjusts the oil flow to the propeller hub to change pitch and, therefore, speed of the propeller
what is the purpose of propeller counterweights
Centrifugal force acting on the counterweights causes the blade angle to increase
What is meant when a propeller governor is in an "on-speed" condition?
The governor is not accelerating or decelerating and the speeder spring and flyweight forces are in balance
How is a constant speed feathering propeller feathered
By releasing oil pressure in the governor, the counterweights and feathering spring move the propeller into feather.

This happens automatically if the governor oil pressure drops to zero( following an engine failure in most turboprops ) or can be manually controlled by the pilot by moving the propeller control into the feathering detent
what is an unfeathering accumulator
It is an oil accumulator used to provide oil pressure to unfeather a propeller
what is "alpha range" and "beta range" and where are they found
They are the operating modes of turboprop reversible-pitch propellers.

In the alpha range, the propeller is operating in the standard, constant speed mode, which is usually in flight.

In the beta range, the propeller is operating in the zero or minimum thrust range and negative thrust or reverse thrust mode, which is usually on the ground.
What systems are commonly used for propeller ice control?
1. Fluid ( alcohol )
2. electrical heat applied to the prop blade root
what propeller repairs can be performed by a certified mechanic with a powerplant rating?
Only minor repairs and alterations.

Major repairs must be performed by the manufacturer or a certified repair station.

The propeller manufacturer's maintenance manual outlines the scope of repairs
How are wooden propellers generally cleaned
With a brush or cloth and warm water with mild soap
where would you find the correct method and technique for cleaning an aluminum propeller and hub
The propeller manufacturers maintenance manual
what type of nondestructive testing should be accomplished to a propeller after blending
The procedures recommended by the manufacturer
what are the 2 criteria used by many manufacturers to determine the amount of bend damage that can be repaired by cold bending of aluminum propellers
the extent of the bend and its blade station location
How can repair file marks be removed from an aluminum propeller
with very fine sandpaper
when performing a static balance on a 2 bladed propeller, what positions must the propeller be placed in when measurements are taken
1. Vertical position
2. Horizontal position
what is a propeller protractor used for
it is used to measure propeller blade angle
What blade conditions can cause engine vibration
The propeller being
1. out of track and/or balance
2. incorrect blade angle setting
what is blade tracking
A procedure that compares the position of the propeller blade tips relative to each other
what controls both manifold pressure and RPM on an engine equipped with a fixed pitch propeller
The Throttle