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. / Brad's CFM56 jet engine fuel control history project. 563
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- Check out part two of the disassembly of this massive fuel control.
- View of the CIT and Altitude Bias Sensor components.
- Removel of several parts including the Solenoid to the Speed Trim and Idle part.
- Cover removed from the CIT and Altitude Bias Sensor component to the CFM56-2 MEC.
- Closeup view of the inside of the CIT and Altitude Bias Sensor Assembly.
- Starting to take apart the Woodward jet engine fuel control in 2017.
- Cover removed showing the Rotory Transducer in the CFM56-2 fuel control.
- First picture of a few disassembled components, circa 2017.
- This CFM56-2/3 jet engine fuel control is a very, very complicated piece of equipment.
- Woodward 3556 series jet engine fuel control ready to take apart.
- This massive CFM56-2 fuel control has thousands of components to make it work.
- A CFM56-3 jet engine showing the Woodward control(center right with the red sticker on it).
- Another vintage governor project for the oldwoodward collection.
- Part one of the CFM56-2 jet engine control theory of operation history project.
- Schematic drawing of the main engine control(MEC) for the GE series CFM56-2A gas turbine engine.