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Jon Woellhaf wrote:
Yes. The idea is to lean at idle until you get near the point of stopping the engine. Try to takeoff that way and the engine will stall. Don't ask me how I know. g Most likely the same way I know the Navion breaks ground in an incredibly short distance if you take off with the full (37 degrees) of flaps. It won't climb worth crap though, I don't recommend it for short fields. |
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In article .com,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: I don't know what it is, but my engine doesn't seem to run as smoothly after sitting outside in driving rain for days on end. Dunno if the spark plug wires are getting soaked, or what? After a good rain and high humidity, get the airplane out of the hangar with the cowling off. Find a dark place on the airport and start the engine. If the plug wires are bad, you will see them "glow" as power is applied. |
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In article ,
"Jim Burns" wrote: We don't have the Shadin yet. It's my next project. As far as our Piper FF, it's a joke, but it's consistent, so I assume we could have it calibrated and it would be more usefull. Our normal cruise fuel burn at 10k feet and full throttle is 22 gph, down lower it runs 25gph. We've confirmed this dozens of times over hundereds of hours. The Piper gauge shows 16.5gph per side, 33gph, or higher. I can tell you that the originally installed Piper ff gauge reads 2 gph higher than the FS-450. The fuel totalizer is calibrated and is always within 0.1 gallons when the tanks are refilled. |
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