Gyroscopic Instruments Flashcards

1
Q

A gyroscope is a device consisting of:

A

A wheel, having much of its mass concentrated on the rim, mounted on a spinning axis

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2
Q

The characteristic of a gyroscope that makes it so important as a navigational aid is:

A

its ability to remain rigid in space. This provides a directional reference point around which other movements can be measured.

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3
Q

What is Rigidity in Space?

A

The force of the gyro that opposes any other force that tends to change its plane of rotation in space

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4
Q

The more mass or the faster the rotor spins:

A

the greater the rigidity in space

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5
Q

What is a free gyro?

A

Allows the components to rotate independently and freely of the aircraft, the rotor of the gyroscope is mounted in rings.

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6
Q

What are these rings called that the rotor is mounted in?

A

Gimbal Rings

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7
Q

What is the inner ring/X-Axis?

A

Horizontal Axis (Spin)

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8
Q

What is the outer ring/Y-Axis?

A

Roll axis

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9
Q

What is the frame/Z-Axis?

A

Vertical Axis

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10
Q

What is Gyroscopic Precession?

A

The tendency of a gyro to react to an applied force 90 degrees from the point the force is applied

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11
Q

What are the two common sources of power that provide spin to the rotor of the gyro?

A

Air (Pneumatically)
and
Electricity

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12
Q

How can the system pressure be adjusted?

A

Using the relief valve

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13
Q

What does the rotor for a pneumatic gyro have to impart rotation?

A

Buckets

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14
Q

The older style wet vacuum pumps have a port to allow what?

A

Engine oil to lubricate the bearings

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15
Q

The newer style dry vacuum pumps use carbon vanes that are self lubricating. However:

A

They are prone to unexpected failure

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16
Q

As required by regulation, a dry vacuum pump must have a means for:

A

checking wear of the carbon vanes

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17
Q

The electrically powered gyros are powered from:

A

Aircraft electrical bus

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18
Q

Directional and LRGs (Laser Ring Gyros) are sometimes referred to as:

A

Remote Gyros because they are not in the instrument themselves

19
Q

What is the Attitude Indicator for?

A

To adjust for parallax (natural plane displacement from settings)

20
Q

What does a cage knob do?

A

Locks the gimbals to prevent the gyro from tumbling when powered up or down

21
Q

When the airplane pitches up, what will appear on the indicator?

A

More blue (the upper half)

22
Q

When the airplane pitches down, what will appear in the indicator?

A

More brown (the lower half)

23
Q

A bank left will show:

A

The left wing lower than the left

24
Q

A bank right will show:

A

the right ring wing lower than the left

25
Q

The Attitude Director Indicator (ADI) is:

A

a part of an automatic flight control system that provides visual cues to the pilots to fly the aircraft more precisely

26
Q

The ADI is similar to the attitude indicator except:

A

it has a command bar driven by the flight computer

27
Q

Turn indicators measure:

A

the rate of turn of an aircraft about its vertical axis

28
Q

Normally another instrument is also part of the turn indicator:

A

The inclinometer or ball

29
Q

Why is the turn indicator normally an electrically operated instrument?

A

in case the vacuum system fails and the pilot has an inoperative attitude indicator

30
Q

A standard turn and bank indicator will depict a turn rate for:

A

a “two minute” or standard rate turn when the turn needle is on the “dog house”

31
Q

A “Standard Rate Turn” means:

A

it will take the pilot two minutes to complete 360° turn or one minute to complete a 180° turn.

32
Q

What is the turn rate indicator used for in high speed aircraft?

A

Four minute

33
Q

What does the Turn and Bank Indicator use to provide the correct display?

A

A canted gyro and it’s precession

34
Q

How does the inclinometer (or slip indicator) work?

A

Gravity

35
Q

If making a right turn and the ball moves to the left of center, the aircraft is in a:

A

Skid

36
Q

If making a right turn and the ball moves to the right of center, the aircraft is in a:

A

Slip

37
Q

What is another way for inclinometer information to be depicted?

A

With a Turn Coordinator

38
Q

The turn coordinator operates the same as a Turn and Bank Indicator but:

A

the display uses an airplane symbol

39
Q

The Directional Gyro is designed to eliminate:

A

Some of the problems associated with the magnetic compass

40
Q

The Directional Gyro does not see North. It does, however, tell the pilot what?

A

If the aircraft is maintaining the selected heading

41
Q

Drift or precession of the gyro will occur after a period of time and the pilot will have to:

A

reset the Directional Gyro using the magnetic compass

42
Q

A key feature in telling the difference between a Directional Gyro and a Heading Indicator is:

A

An additional knob to set the heading bug for the desired course

43
Q

A Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) combines what information into one instrument?

A

Info supplied by a heading indicator with Radio Navigation info