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How Does Yaw Damping Work?

Posted on May 5, 2022 John Symond

One of the most important aspects of understanding aviation is the ability to comprehend the various ways in which an aircraft moves in three dimensions. Those methods, which are referred to as roll, pitch, and yaw, make up the three principal axes of an aircraft. They are manipulated by the actuation of various flight surfaces, and their control is necessary in order to facilitate safe and stable flight. If the plane rolls too far in any of these axes, it could cause aerodynamic instability and passenger discomfort, which is why aircraft must feature components that can offset this effect. In this blog, we will discuss the purpose behind yaw damping, one of the many ways aerospace engineers combat unintentional rolling.

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What are Outboard, Sterndrive, and Jet Engines in Aircraft

Posted on May 4, 2022 John Symond

With so many machines and vehicles necessitating engines to operate, engines are available in a wide range of types. For boats in particular, the engines that power such apparatuses fall into one of three categories: outboard, sterndrive, or jet engine variations. In this blog, we will provide a brief overview of each engine type, the kind of propulsion they use, and how they work.

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What Is a Manifold Valve and Its Common Types?

Posted on March 23, 2022 John Symond

A manifold valve is a device that connects one or more block valves within a hydraulic system. The valves in a hydraulic system may include a few variations, those of which are ball, needle, bleed, and vent valves. With block and bleed manifolds, the aim is to ensure that the fluids from upstream do not come into contact with the components from downstream. This can be achieved by isolating the flow of fluids in the system.

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What Is an Encoding Altimeter?

Posted on March 14, 2022 John Symond

When flying a plane, there are several things that a pilot needs to take care of or remain cognizant of, such as their GPS location, uninterrupted communication during the flights, flying on a correct route, etc. Across all these factors, one such important metric is altitude.

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What Is a Hybrid Circuit?

Posted on February 8, 2022 John Symond

What are the differences between a typical circuit and a hybrid circuit? While electricity may seem readily available when provided through a battery or outlet, to allow any source of electricity to travel and supply various devices with power, a network of conductive pathways must be established. Among standard circuits, these pathways allow electricity to traverse across electrical connections, but the amount of electrical potential measured in volts may vary depending on the battery or utility grid connection in use. As an electrical current is predisposed to flow from a higher voltage to a lower voltage, a circuit must be built to withstand the amount of electricity that is expected to flow through the network.

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What Are Ailerons and How Do They Work?

Posted on December 17, 2021 John Symond

Ailerons are one of three primary flight control surfaces, allowing pilots to manage the lateral balance of aircraft. They are typically found on the trailing edge of each wing and work by generating more lift on one wing while reducing lift on the other. The pilot maneuvers the ailerons by turning the control wheel to the left or right.

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The Smoke Detectors and Fire Protection Systems of Aircraft

Posted on November 3, 2021 John Symond

During flight operations, fires present a major safety risk due to the amount of flammable and combustible materials that are onboard. As such, it is crucial that fires are discovered right away so that their damage and spread can be mitigated. One way in which fires are identified is through their smoke, that of which can be detected with numerous aircraft fire protection systems. In this blog, we will discuss smoke detectors and flame detectors, allowing you to better understand how aircraft maintain fire safety across the vessel.

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Common Types of Audio Cables and Connectors

Posted on October 13, 2021 John Symond

Audio connectors are crucial for the standard operations of countless electronic devices, serving to transfer signals between various equipment pieces. As there are numerous forms of cables and connectors that one may procure, it is important that the right one is chosen to ensure compatibility with the devices that you own. In this blog, we will discuss the most common audio connectors that are used for a variety of equipment, ensuring that you make the correct choice during your next purchase.

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What Are the Common Types of Viscometers?

Posted on September 9, 2021 John Symond

Viscometers or viscosimeters, are instruments that are employed for the means of measuring a fluid’s viscosity. Generally, the object will move through a stationary fluid, or a fluid will move through a stationary object so that a measurement can be made for the drag resulting from relative motion. Depending upon one’s needs, there are numerous types of viscometers, each of which features a different design and measurement method.

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Marine Jet Drives and Waterjets

Posted on August 13, 2021 John Symond

A marine jet drive, or waterjet, is an installation often found on high-performance watercraft that allows for high amounts of propulsion to be generated. Through the pumping of large amounts of water through a closed duct, forward thrust may be generated for movement. This operation is assisted with components such as the impeller and nozzle, both of which ensure proper water direction and power creation. In this blog, we will discuss the waterjet, allowing you to better understand their use for certain marine vessels.

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The Difference Between Fixed, Wirewound, Foil, and Semiconductor Resistors

Posted on June 25, 2021 John Symond

Resistors are common electrical components found in circuitry, serving to implement electrical resistance. Resistors can play multiple roles within a circuit, commonly acting to reduce current flow, divide voltages, manage signal levels, bias active elements, terminate transmission lines, and much more. As a longstanding technology, a number of variations have come about to accommodate particular application requirements or needs. Wirewound, foil, and semiconductor resistors are three common types, each of which have their own unique construction and capabilities that benefit varying needs. In this blog, we will discuss each type, allowing you to best understand their design and applications.

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How Do Pilots Control Aircraft Through Elevators?

Posted on June 17, 2021 John Symond

Flight control surfaces permit a pilot to manage the attitude of a fixed-wing aircraft, coming in the form of aerodynamic devices that are spread across the vehicle. Aircraft elevators in particular are flight control surfaces that may be found near the rear end of the aircraft, adjusted by the pilot in order to govern the aircraft’s pitch, angle of attack, and lift. As a device that is commonly relied on during flight operations, pilots should always have a good understanding of its functionality and control so that they may best manage an aircraft safely and efficiently.

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