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Turboprops are one of the most common types of aircraft engines. Research shows they power about half of all short-range airplanes. Conventional jet engines like turbofans still dominate the long-range market, but many short-range airplanes use turboprops. Turboprops are gas …

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When using machine screws in hard materials like metal, you’ll typically need to tap the threads. Doing so allows for tight tolerances between the screw and the material. The screw’s external threads will closely match and align with the material’s …

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Ever wonder how anti-seize lube works for airplane spark plugs? It’s not uncommon for airplane spark plugs to feature a thin layer of anti-seize lube. Spark plugs, of course, aren’t limited to automobiles. Nearly all airplanes with reciprocating engines use …

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If you regularly use quarter-turn fasteners, you may want to invest in snap rings. Also known as jump rings, they prevent quarter-turn fasteners from falling out. Without a snap ring, quarter-turn fasteners may fall out when turned 90 degrees counterclockwise …

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If you’ve ever observed commercial jets at a major airport, you may recall them sounding different during takeoffs and landings. Jet engines aren’t silent. At cruising altitude, they typically generate 80 to 90 decibels (dB) of in-cabin noise, which is …

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