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Greg Farris wrote:
In article , says... Assuming just one magneto with an impulse coupling, the other magneto is shorted and the starter is engaged (by electrical relay, generally...I'm not aware of any airplane starter that runs the current straight through the mag switch). Note also that this is true only of systems that use an impulse coupling for starting. Of course, you could have just posted that information, rather than turning into a pop-quiz. ![]() Pete What's the logic of grounding the non impulse-coupled mag during starting? (Not a "pop quiz" - I'd like to know). G Faris The non-impulse magneto will fire earlier, if at all, and it may back-fire the engine, as the cranking speed is slow. -- Tauno Voipio tauno voipio (at) iki fi |
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