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  13.  Aircraft aerodynamics, structures and systems

Ten chapters cover systems knowledge required by avionic engineers and is required for the B2 licence.

 
       
 

13.  Aircraft aerodynamics, structures and systems

This module is required for B2 licences only and is made up of ten chapters. This module includes Theory of flight, structures, instruments, power, lights and on-board maintenance systems. It may be an advantage to have studied module 2: physics, module 3: electrical fundamentals, module 5: digital techniques/electronic instrument displays and module 8: Basic Aerodynamics before studying this module.

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