your_dreamguy
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Hey,
Does anyone know what the mixture control in the cockpit actually changes in GA airplanes? Does it just fine tune the throttle plate in the carb slightly or does it just reduce fuel metering somehow or does it do something else? So, when you move the mixture control lever in the cockpit, what is actually moving in the engine?
Also, in turboprop planes, there are condition levers. Can someone explain the difference between conidition levers and mixture control in GA planes? My thought is that condition levers adjust fuel flow and kind of act like mixture control in GA planes. If that is the case, why doesn't the AC manufacturer of turboprops call those levers mixture control instead of condition levers?
Look forward to your responses.
Oh yeah, how do you become a millionaire in aviation?....
Start with two million dollars
Does anyone know what the mixture control in the cockpit actually changes in GA airplanes? Does it just fine tune the throttle plate in the carb slightly or does it just reduce fuel metering somehow or does it do something else? So, when you move the mixture control lever in the cockpit, what is actually moving in the engine?
Also, in turboprop planes, there are condition levers. Can someone explain the difference between conidition levers and mixture control in GA planes? My thought is that condition levers adjust fuel flow and kind of act like mixture control in GA planes. If that is the case, why doesn't the AC manufacturer of turboprops call those levers mixture control instead of condition levers?
Look forward to your responses.
Oh yeah, how do you become a millionaire in aviation?....
Start with two million dollars