Selkirk College IATPL Program Manual
Beech 95 POH
Effective September 1, 2005
Appendix 14 - 60
When removing the control lock pilots must hold the control column to prevent gravity
from “slamming” the column forward.
Power Plants
The Travelair is powered by two Lycoming IO-360-B1B engines rated at 180 BHP each,
at 2700 rpm and 29 inches of manifold pressure. The engines are approved for continuous
operation at full rated power. The four cylinder opposed air-cooled engines have direct
propeller drives and a compression ratio of 8.5:1. Pressure cowlings are used. A cowl flap
on the lower trailing edge of each cowling controls cooling. Fuel distribution is
accomplished with a constant-flow fuel injection system that incorporates a special
aerated nozzle at the intake port of each cylinder. Filtered induction system air is
obtained through a filtered air scoop on the lower front of the engine and directed to the
air throttle valve. A spring-loaded door on the bottom of the air box opens automatically
if the air scoop is blocked by impact ice or dirt. In addition an alternate air door on the aft
side of the air box can be activated by manual controls on the face of the center console.
Full dual ignition systems are used, with an ignition vibrator supplying starting voltage.
Each engine has an electric starter.
A 28-volt alternator mounted at the lower right side of each engine is driven by a belt and
pulley system.
An engine accessory box on the aft of each engine supports a propeller governor, vacuum
pump, and mechanical fuel pump.
Oil System
The engine oil system is of the full-pressure wet-sump type and has an 8-quart capacity.
For safe operation maintain a level of 5.5 quarts for normal operation. The absolute
minimum amount of oil required in the sump is 2 quarts.
Oil operating temperatures are controlled by an automatic thermostat by-pass control
incorporated in the engine oil passage of each system. The automatic by-pass control will
prevent oil from flowing through the cooler when operating temperatures are below
normal. The cooler is also bypassed if it becomes blocked.
If engine oil temperatures are consistently near the maximum normal operating value it
may mean that a higher viscosity oil grade is needed. See section 2 for approved oil
grades
Starters
Direct cranking electric starters are relay controlled and are energized by spring loaded
combination magneto/starter switches, located on the ignition panel. These spring-loaded
switches return to the both position when released.
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