Lecture No. 1
Lecture No. 1
Lecture No. 1
AND VIBRATION
LECTURE NO. 1
Aircraft Systems
(Summary)
Aircraft Systems:
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FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMS
Primary flight control systems consists of ailerons, elevator, and rudder and
required to control the aircraft safely during flight. This are attached to the
airframe on hinges or tracks so that they may move and thus deflect the air
stream passing over them. This redirection of the air stream generates an
unbalanced force to rotate the plane about the associated axis
Aircraft engine controls provide a means for the pilot to control and monitor
the operation of the aircraft’s powerplant.
Majority of aircraft is use today need hydraulic power for a number of tasks.
Many of the functions to be performed affect the safe operation of the aircraft
and must not operate incorrectly, i.e. must operate when commanded, must
not operate when not commanded and must not fail totally under single
failure conditions.