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Old September 6th 04, 05:04 AM
Ben Jackson
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Jim Rosinski wrote:
I tried leaning aggressively during
all taxi operations, to the point that the engine would barely run,


I started doing this when I bought my plane. Eventually I quit pushing
the mixture to full rich at start. I only push it in about an inch now
when it first catches, and I don't advance it until I do the runup.

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