Home / Historical large aircraft gas turbine engine and fuel control information. / A SMALL SLICE OF THE WOODWARD GOVERNOR COMPANY'S JET ENGINE HYDROMECHANICAL FUEL CONTROL HISTORY. 19
Post date / 2017 / March / 23
- A CFM International CFM56-7 jet engine fitted to a Boeing aircraft.
- Check out part two of the disassembly of this massive fuel control.
- First picture of a few disassembled components, circa 2017.
- Starting to take apart the Woodward jet engine fuel control in 2017.
- Removel of several parts including the Solenoid to the Speed Trim and Idle part.
- View of the CIT and Altitude Bias Sensor components.
- Cover removed from the CIT and Altitude Bias Sensor component to the CFM56-2 MEC.
- A Woodward Governor Company engineering marvel, their hydromechanical fuel control for jet engine applications.
- Brad's vintage jet engine fuel control purchased on eBay.
- Example of a jet engine equipped with a Woodward fuel control (large horizontal can like part with a red sticker to the right center of photo).
- Helping to keep the Woodward history alive.
- A CFM International Company gas turbine engine.
- Cover removed showing the Rotory Transducer in the CFM56-2 fuel control.
- WOODWARD MAIN ENGINE FUEL CONTROL FOR THE CFM56-2A SERIES JET ENGINE.
- A Woodward Governor Company builder photo of a CFM56-2 MEC.