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On May 16, 2:52 am, Cubdriver usenet AT danford DOT net wrote:
On 15 May 2007 09:19:59 -0700, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: So I would pull the prop through with an open palm hand such that if the prop did start I would be ok (some of the old guys actually start the plane this way) That's what I was taught to do, and what I do if I'm propping from the front (rarely). As it happens, I was 68 at the time, but my instructor was 21. Blue skies! -- Dan Ford I still do the full kick when I'm actually starting the engine. Even when I was flying the float plane and propping from the back, I'd give a kick. Of course, if you prime the 65 cont hp engines correctly they take almost no effort to start. I can't imagine trying to start my Mooney that way!! -Robert |
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