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Since I'm not fully satisfied by his answer I would like also your
opinion. I was told the same thing by a mechanic, but I'm skeptical he has any idea. I've had students put them both in cross feed on the ground, and the engines didn't stop. You might try a high power runup on the ground and do the test. |
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