Re: Hand propping
I have seen a champ start at full throttle, but luckily the front window was open, so the pilot was able to reach in and pull back the throttle. It was so voilent, sudden,and desperate and that was all of 15 seconds. I really dont think you could hang on much longer. If it was a 30 seconds or more you would be goin for a ride( if you could hang on).
The champ was between two rows of hangers about 60' apart and it was able to do two complete turns and ended up with the prop ideling with in inches of a nice maule.I have done it ( dumb ass) and seen it. I saw a newly redone L-3 get the tail up and hit a hanger at abot 30 mph( didnt know they had wood ribs).
It happend to my friend when he got out of his usual starting routine for his T-craft. It was a foggy morning and his Eisemann mags dont like moisture. So he tried this, that and the other and of course left his throttle just a little over a 1/4 open.By the time he got it stopped it had drug him all over that grass field. He had a broken toe and his ankle and shin were bloody from jamming them in front of the gear while trying to get the door open to get to the throttle.
Rob
I have seen a champ start at full throttle, but luckily the front window was open, so the pilot was able to reach in and pull back the throttle. It was so voilent, sudden,and desperate and that was all of 15 seconds. I really dont think you could hang on much longer. If it was a 30 seconds or more you would be goin for a ride( if you could hang on).
The champ was between two rows of hangers about 60' apart and it was able to do two complete turns and ended up with the prop ideling with in inches of a nice maule.I have done it ( dumb ass) and seen it. I saw a newly redone L-3 get the tail up and hit a hanger at abot 30 mph( didnt know they had wood ribs).
It happend to my friend when he got out of his usual starting routine for his T-craft. It was a foggy morning and his Eisemann mags dont like moisture. So he tried this, that and the other and of course left his throttle just a little over a 1/4 open.By the time he got it stopped it had drug him all over that grass field. He had a broken toe and his ankle and shin were bloody from jamming them in front of the gear while trying to get the door open to get to the throttle.
Rob
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