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Dick wrote:
Nosegear failed during taxi and had a wooden prop strike on pavement. prop is toast but wondering about the old C-85. consensus is leaning towards everything okay if no vibration and tracks true upon startup of new, balanced prop. Continental will tell you that any prop strike requires an engine tear-down. (Lycoming will give the same story). My insurance company didn't even bat an eye when I submitted the bill for my (wasn't even an engine stoppage, the tips just scuffed a tiny bit as the airplane slid off the runway after the tire blew). On a sudden stoppage, I would certainly heed this advice. I don't know anybody fool enough to believe that there might not be internal damage. |
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