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![]() We plan to discover "local" (~70km) wave with a motor falke. There will be a wave expert (leading the local wave camp) but so far only pure sailplanes flown there. Is there anything what could cause problem with this plane? Is it possible to start the engine at low temperature? Thanks for your advice! /Jancsika |
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![]() "Janos Bauer" wrote: Is there anything what could cause problem with this plane? Is it possible to start the engine at low temperature? I sometimes flew a Dimona motorglider up to 6500m, and I wouldn´t rely on the engine at all. It always started, but after -30°C air temperature at altitude the engine doesn´t get warm during descent. It once stopped on the runway when I had to hold position before taxiing to the Apron. Michael |
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Janos Bauer wrote:
this plane? Is it possible to start the engine at low temperature? Hehe :-) This reminds me of my early days... It got me once, when I had about 20hrs. Went soaring with a Falke in winter, and the engine wouldn't restart (using the electrical starter) when I got low. Luckily, this was anticipated and I was over the airfield. You probably can crank the engine running by pushing to over 150km/h. This method, including it's altitude loss, should be in the handbook. Pay attention to low oil temperature and high oil pressure afterwards. This means that full power may not be available until the engine has warmed up somewhat. Good luck! -Gerhard -- Gerhard Wesp o o Tel.: +41 (0) 43 5347636 Bachtobelstrasse 56 | http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~gwesp/ CH-8045 Zuerich \_/ See homepage for email address! |
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Thanks Gerhard! It's just a backup option if there is no enough glider
on the airport. We plan to stay 5-8km from the wave camp airport. May be Saturday will be the DAY ![]() /Janos Gerhard Wesp wrote: Janos Bauer wrote: this plane? Is it possible to start the engine at low temperature? Hehe :-) This reminds me of my early days... It got me once, when I had about 20hrs. Went soaring with a Falke in winter, and the engine wouldn't restart (using the electrical starter) when I got low. Luckily, this was anticipated and I was over the airfield. You probably can crank the engine running by pushing to over 150km/h. This method, including it's altitude loss, should be in the handbook. Pay attention to low oil temperature and high oil pressure afterwards. This means that full power may not be available until the engine has warmed up somewhat. Good luck! -Gerhard |
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