Aircraft T-56 Engine Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
23052956 Gasket
013755798
23060835-2 Igniter Assembly
013992757
242R7970-3 Keyed Lock Ring
008029173
246219 Electrical Frequency Meter
006690733
25100A15A1B1 Pressure Indicator
005145334
25200A15A1-1A1 Pressure Indicator
005145334
25200A15B1-1A1 Pressure Indicator
005145334
25201-A15B-4-1C2 Pressure Indicator
005145334
25201A15B2-1A1 Pressure Indicator
005145334
25201A15B4-1A1 Pressure Indicator
005145334
25201A15C7-2B2 Pressure Indicator
005145334
2630733 Metering Valve Assembly
006565310
2635459 Thermostat Assembly
010487708
26358 Electrical Frequency Meter
006690733
2655971 Thermostat Assembly
010487708
270 Conduit Outlet Cover
001588486
2700-3S Turnlock Fastener Stud Assembly
008253391
272-41-301 Check Valve
000065087
27241301 Check Valve
000065087
279408 Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
007261911
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Engine, Aircraft T-56

Picture of Aircraft T-56 Engine

An aircraft engine is the component of the propulsion system for an aircraft that generates mechanical power. Aircraft engines are almost always either lightweight piston engines or gas turbines, except for small multicopter UAVs which are almost always electric aircraft.

In commercial aviation, the major players in the manufacturing of turbofan engines are Pratt & Whitney, General Electric, Rolls-Royce, and CFM International (a joint venture of Safran Aircraft Engines and General Electric).

In general aviation, the dominant manufacturer of turboprop engines has been Pratt & Whitney.

In this entry, for clarity, the term "inline engine" refers only to engines with a single row of cylinders, as used in automotive language, but in aviation terms, the phrase "inline engine" also covers V-type and opposed engines (as described below), and is not limited to engines with a single row of cylinders. This is typically to differentiate them from radial engines. A straight engine typically has an even number of cylinders, but there are instances of three- and five-cylinder engines. The greatest advantage of an inline engine is that it allows the aircraft to be designed with a low frontal area to minimise drag. If the engine crankshaft is located above the cylinders, it is called an inverted inline engine: this allows the propeller to be mounted high up to increase ground clearance, enabling shorter landing gear. The disadvantages of an inline engine include a poor power-to-weight ratio, because the crankcase and crankshaft are long and thus heavy. An in-line engine may be either air-cooled or liquid-cooled, but liquid-cooling is more common because it is difficult to get enough air-flow to cool the rear cylinders directly. Inline engines were common in early aircraft; one was used in the Wright Flyer, the aircraft that made the first controlled powered flight. However, the inherent disadvantages of the design soon became apparent, and the inline design was abandoned, becoming a rarity in modern aviation.

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