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The King Air and 1900's don't use vacuum pump, the weak link
in most GA airplanes. They use P3 air to power a venturi to get both pressure and vacuum. "Beavis" wrote in message ... | In article , | Scott Skylane wrote: | | Here's a cockpit shot of one of the 1900s he flew: | http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0585758/L/ | | On a completely unrelated note, I see there is a vacuum suction gage on | the instrument panel. What is this for? Apparently all of the "gyro" | instruments are electronic. | | Correct. There are four remote gyroscopes (two attitude gyros, two | heading gyros), all powered by 115-Volt AC power. The really nice thing | about that kind of system is that if one gyro dies, you can route the | signal from the working gyro to both screens, so each pilot still has a | full set of instruments. Pretty neat. | | There's also a standby attitude indicator, which has its own internal | battery backup. You can see it above and to the left of the GPS in the | picture linked above. | | Is this strictly for the de-ice boots? | | Deice boots, and the operation of the pressurization's outflow valve. | (Suction pulls it open; springs push it closed.) That works fairly well | for a plane that size; larger planes, like the 737, have an | electrically-operated outflow valve. |
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