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Aviation History
1959
1959 - 2210.PDF
t :.o> 197 A Intake temperature B Cooling-air temperature C Oil outlet temperature D Magneto temperature E Fuel-pump temperature F Cylinder-head temperature G Oil inlet temperature H Oil scavenge pressure I Fuel pressure J Oil pressure K r.p.m. L Boost M Turn-and-slip indicator N Airspeed indicator P Compass R Hovering height (inches) P 17V 15 r16 '24- 23-, (63 54-, <\ 52 I 1 Monocoque light-alloy fairing 2 Plywood discs 3 Wooden airflow-straighteners 4 Jicwood four-blade fixed-pitch fan, 6ft11J,ndia. * Plywood hub-fairing• Wooden frames i Plywood duct walls, light-alloysheathing on outside 8 Lighc-alloy ring around fan peri- phery ° Spokes tpVtttmg air to propu\s\ouducts 10 Guide-vane fairing 11 Main airflow guide-vane and upper decking supports 12 Main airflow between top decking and buoyancy tank 13 Top decking 14 Top-decking stiffeners 15 Buoyancy tank 16 Inner and outer annulus 17 Propulsion airflow 18 Duct, forward propulsion \) Duct, reverse propu\s'\on 20 22 s.w.g. skin 21 Spot-welded stiffeners 22 Buoyant outriggers 23 Joint for segments of 22 24 Main fixing points for 22, and moor- ing and lifting points 25 Fore-and-aft stress members 26 Athwartships stress members 27 Drain holes in buoyancy-tank fairings 28 Location points for beaching chassis29 Walkway 30 Towing links 31 Wooden cabin structure 32 Equipment boot with hinged access lid 33 Pye PTC2101/2 Ranger radio 34 Aerial 35 24V Varley battery 36 Voltage (28V d.c.) regulator 37 External power supply socket 38 Electric junction blocks on shelf 39 Clear-view screen 40 Pitot/pressure head 41 Intercom sockets 42 Windscreen washer bottle 43 Twist-grip throttle 44 Forward/reverse control 45 Stability control (works in same sense as conventional stick) 46 Control to forward control valves 47 Cables to aft control valves 48 Controls to port control valves*& Control valves (closed to lower "high" side) 50 Telescopic (in compression) rod allows valve to remain open when opposite valve is closed 51 Valve damping and feel springs 52 Controls to propulsion duct valves (53) 53 Propulsion duct valves (positioned for forward flight)54 Duct-valve seal 55 Cables to forward rudders 56 Connecting cables to aft rudders 57 Rudders used moving aft 58 Fire extinguishers (engine Tire sup- pression bottles on starboard side) 59 Detachable duct panel (engine access) 60 Engine cowling detachable panels 61 Leonides 523/5 520-540 b.h.p. engine (0.625 reduction gear) 62 Engine cooling-air entry 63 Engine cooling-airexit in "dead air' area under duct 64 Engine mounting-feet on top of buoyancy tank 65 Intake air filter - - 66 Engine intake air 67 Engine exhaust through "spoke" 68 Oil cooler (air scooped from main flow) 69 Oil tank, 9 Imp. gal capacity 70 Oi! supply 71 Oil return 72 Fuel tank 30 Imp. gal capacity 73 fuel supply 74 Fuel cock (electric^
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