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The second engine is very handy, and I like the in-line aspect, at
least in this case. One interesting thing about this emergency--my autopilot wouldn't work after the electrical failure, so I had to pump the gear down and fly the plane at the same time. When the gear came out, the increased drag caused a loss of airspeed, and I dropped below "blue line" for a short while. That's not really a problem in the 337, but if I had been in a conventional light twin, that might have been disastrous. I found it hard to manually fly the plane, holding course, altitude, airspeed, etc and bend over and pump the gear down at the same time. three-eight-hotel wrote: Glad to hear you were able to land safely! That second engine sure can come in handy, in a pinch, ehhh? Best Regards, Todd |
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