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Glossary/Mixture Control
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Mixture Control

A cockpit control (usually a red knob or lever) that adjusts the ratio of fuel to air entering the engine. At higher altitudes where the air is thinner, the mixture must be leaned (reduced fuel flow) to maintain the correct fuel-air ratio for efficient combustion. Failure to lean at altitude wastes fuel and can foul spark plugs, while an overly lean mixture at high power settings can damage the engine.

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