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Believe it or not....
Words will be quite clear after viewing this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtUYN-euXqo Today's flight to KJAN, KHKS and my own airport. KHKS and KMBO landings, camera either tilted back or inadvertently zoomed in but oh well, in the full scheme of things, camera is secondary as somebody needs to land the plane! Allen |
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, " wrote: Believe it or not.... The only part of this I don't believe is that the engine didn't burst into flames on startup. Ten shots of primer? Seems a tad excessive. rg |
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Very nice job of video editing and camera work, it is hard and time
consuming to do that good of a job. You need to fix the spelling in the titles. In warm weather I don't need ANY shots of primer to start the Sundowner quickly. wrote in message ... Believe it or not.... Words will be quite clear after viewing this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtUYN-euXqo Today's flight to KJAN, KHKS and my own airport. KHKS and KMBO landings, camera either tilted back or inadvertently zoomed in but oh well, in the full scheme of things, camera is secondary as somebody needs to land the plane! Allen |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 14:35:32 -0700, Ron Garret
wrote: In article , " wrote: Believe it or not.... The only part of this I don't believe is that the engine didn't burst into flames on startup. Ten shots of primer? Seems a tad excessive. It isn't in my '76 Sundowner. I'd have to believe Al's is similar. When I first got the plane, I'd prime it like the fleet of Warrior's I had trained in. A few dead batteries later, the nice folks at the Beech Aero Club helped me understand what I was doing wrong. My POH states 8-10 shots in a cold engine. I usually use 1-2 for a warm start. |
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"Valued Corporate #120,345 Employee (B A R R Y)" wrote: On Sat, 31 May 2008 14:35:32 -0700, Ron Garret wrote: In article , " wrote: Believe it or not.... The only part of this I don't believe is that the engine didn't burst into flames on startup. Ten shots of primer? Seems a tad excessive. It isn't in my '76 Sundowner. I'd have to believe Al's is similar. When I first got the plane, I'd prime it like the fleet of Warrior's I had trained in. A few dead batteries later, the nice folks at the Beech Aero Club helped me understand what I was doing wrong. My POH states 8-10 shots in a cold engine. I usually use 1-2 for a warm start. Well, shows how much I know. I've never flown a Beech, only Cessnas and Pipers (and Cirri but they have electric primers). 2-3 shots was plenty. rg |
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Ron Garret wrote:
In article , "Valued Corporate #120,345 Employee (B A R R Y)" wrote: On Sat, 31 May 2008 14:35:32 -0700, Ron Garret wrote: In article , " wrote: Believe it or not.... The only part of this I don't believe is that the engine didn't burst into flames on startup. Ten shots of primer? Seems a tad excessive. It isn't in my '76 Sundowner. I'd have to believe Al's is similar. When I first got the plane, I'd prime it like the fleet of Warrior's I had trained in. A few dead batteries later, the nice folks at the Beech Aero Club helped me understand what I was doing wrong. My POH states 8-10 shots in a cold engine. I usually use 1-2 for a warm start. Well, shows how much I know. I've never flown a Beech, only Cessnas and Pipers (and Cirri but they have electric primers). 2-3 shots was plenty. rg Same with the Sundowner I flew about 15 years ago. It took me a while getting used to priming less with my Six, which requires no shots when it is hot out, 2 shots in temperate weather, and usually 5 or 6 when cold. |
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On May 31, 4:35*pm, Ron Garret wrote:
The only part of this I don't believe is that the engine didn't burst into flames on startup. *Ten shots of primer? *Seems a tad excessive. As others posted, 10 shots is the only way.in my Sundowner. Though truth be known, I think the first five shots really is "priming the primer" as I get no resistance in the pulling or pushing. Around five, I start hearing the suction of the primer so by the 10th shot or so, I have good solid resistance, pushing and pulling.on the knob. |
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On May 31, 5:14*pm, "Ron A." wrote:
You need to fix the spelling in the titles. *In warm weather I don't need ANY shots of primer to start the Sundowner quickly. Thanks for the compliments! Windows Movie Maker doesn't have spell checker and usually I catch the errors after a couple of days. Watching time and time over for timing gets weary on the eyes, and spelling kinda blends in. In 90 degree weather down here, I can get 'er started in about 5 shots of prime, but takes about 6 or 7 turns of the prop, but when I go 10 shots, usually within 2 or 3 turns, she fires right up. As soon as it's running though, I lean pretty agressively especially on taxi to burn off any potential lead build up.due to my extra priming. |
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