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Old 10-11-2006 | 05:08 AM
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The Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual is not a bad book either. Everything is in black and white, but is explains how Reverse Flow turboprops work quite well.
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Old 10-11-2006 | 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by mistarose
I am taking a systems class at school right now, we're learning how the free-turbine, reverse-flow turboprop engine's work. It is basically a Kingair B-200 Systems Class which is supposed to give us a idea of what to expect from a 135 ground school.

Anyways... Just curious if anyone has found a online resource
on a visual explanation of the specific turboprop engine that has a free-turbine and is reverse flow.

I am having difficulties grasping the whole concept, just have a training manual with black and white pictures here that I am trying to interpret and understand.

Thanks in advance!
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