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Aircraft Design Practice Test: Propulsion and Fuel System Integration — Flashcards

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Propulsion and Fuel System Integration topics include: Propulsion selection, fuel system, jet engine and propeller engine integration.

Propulsion system integration refers to the technology that combines propulsion systems with aircraft structures to meet an aircraft's mission. This includes combining engines, fuel systems, and exhaust systems. 
Propulsion system integration involves aerodynamic, structural, and subsystem interfaces. These interfaces can include fuel, pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, and control systems. 
Propulsion system integration also ensures that the installed system meets or exceeds the expectations of the builder and customer. 

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Which of the following is not an aircraft propulsion system?
High lift device
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