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Aircraft engine controls

Aircraft engine controls provide a means for the pilot to control and monitor the operation of his aircraft's powerplant. This article describes controls used with a basic internal-combustion engine driving a propeller. Some optional or more advanced configurations are described at the end of the article. Jet turbine engines use different operating principles and have their own sets of controls and sensors.

Table of contents
1 Basic Controls and Indicators
2 Fuel
3 Propeller
4 Cowl
5 Related topics
6 References
7 External links

Basic Controls and Indicators

Fuel

If the aircraft is equipped with a fuel pump:

Propeller

If the aircraft is equipped with adjustable-pitch (constant-speed) propeller:

Cowl

If the aircraft is equipped with adjustable Cowl Flaps:

Related topics

References

External links