Our "Parts of an Airplane" video covers most of the basic airframe topics. th-cam.com/video/eAIGNjcqRX4/w-d-xo.html Since the Cessna doesn't really have a Pneumatic System, we haven't created a video about it. As for communication System, what were you looking for specifically?
Thanks for the input. The two words are generally synonymous, and depending upon the source, either is correct, and both are used within the hydraulics manufacturing industry.
Explained so briefly and simply, thank you!
studying for my checkride, this video helped a lot. My POH didn't have much on the hydraulic system
same here and im working in my cfi XD
This channel is very helpful.
Cool video. I appreciate the time you took to create it.
So easy to understand! Thanks for a very good video!
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thank you.now I understand hydraulic
Thanks. You're the best channel =)
Simple explanation, Thank You!
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So to grossly oversimplify: it's like connecting 2 syringes, 1 filled with water together and pushing on one makes the other one move?
What software did you use to simulate de work and flow in the cylinder?
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If I pass my checkride Friday it is in big part to yall
Did u pass
Nice video about hydraulic...
Keep it up... 👍
The thing you saw in the thumbnail was a hydraulic actuator some of them uses air pressure as seen in some animatronics
Thanks so much! Very informational.
Great video
Sir please upload a vedio on Pneumatic System,Communication system & Airframe also
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Our "Parts of an Airplane" video covers most of the basic airframe topics.
th-cam.com/video/eAIGNjcqRX4/w-d-xo.html
Since the Cessna doesn't really have a Pneumatic System, we haven't created a video about it.
As for communication System, what were you looking for specifically?
Nice demonstration
Thank you so much for the help! I am glad I learned this 👍
thanks for this video
Awesome
Correct wording for closing cylinder is retract not contract as is said in the video.
Thanks for the input. The two words are generally synonymous, and depending upon the source, either is correct, and both are used within the hydraulics manufacturing industry.
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Nice comment
Dual tube input/output
Ah, so now I know how aircraft move control surfaces. Got it.
They can be mechanically actuated in some of the smaller planes through control cable.
thanks.
I now can pilot an airplane
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Great
We need more and more
Nice
very educational.
I'm here for application of Pascal law!
Why don't bike breaks use this?
They do, hydraulic disk brakes are very common and they are the best kind of brakes. Very light on the fingers and very powerful.
thanks
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Thank you so much for this video
Ahh q pelada ahora ya puedo pilotear un avion
when you realise those WW2 movies with " we lost hydraulics" moments are full of sh**...
How?
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Hydraulic Disk Break.
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Most are electric now these days
this one isnt very informative at all, all this tells you is that planes have hydraulics, no actual useful information
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Thanks
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