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Hi!
I was told by my mechanic to only pull the prop handle until I could audibly hear a slight pitch change to establish that it was working. However, the aircraft manual says it should be cycled completely, and on a cold engine three times to make sure oil is applied to the governor, or the pitch mechanism. Can someone elaborate on this? What is recommended? Thanks, Frode |
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