At 16:10 26 March 2011, Scott wrote:
On 3-26-2011 15:49, glidergeek wrote:
On Mar 25, 4:31 pm, POPS wrote:
To bad the choices led to a damaged
aircraft.http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=lZvSmsIE_Ls&feature=related
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POPS
If the propeller is connected to the crankshaft and the engine
seized
why was it windmilling all the way to the ground?
Broken crank?
Can't quite see the relevance to "Bremont" watches:
Is it that you feel calmer in an emergency because you know that
you can look down at your wrist at the exact moment you plough
into a dry stone wall and be reassured that you know the correct
time it happened?