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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:50 am    Post subject: Things Reply with quote

And u shut the mags off on your yak? I would advise against it. But u r a grown up.
It depends on the airplane to be sure. It was never mentioned. I am sure that some twins won't windmill at lift off speed.Got the T shirt. I am also sure that when the engine seizes it won't windmill, and I am equally sure that at that speed and altitude, u may not have a chance to feather it. Sure, once u reach 400' u have options. But the engine may not have read the same game plan as u. Many light twins need to be windmilling to feather.
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On Jun 27, 2011, at 11:15 PM, Brian Lloyd <brian(at)lloyd.com (brian(at)lloyd.com)> wrote:

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On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Bill Geipel <[url=mailto:czech6(at)mesanetworks.net]czech6(at)mesanetworks.net (czech6(at)mesanetworks.net)[/url]> wrote:
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What does caging the dead engine mean? If it's dead, you have lost the ability to Feather it haven't you?



No. A dead engine that is producing zero power is still providing a load on the windmilling propeller. If it is windmilling, you can feather it. If it is NOT turning you can't feather it but then, if it is not windmilling, it is producing much less drag anyway. A stalled airfoil is producing much less drag than an airfoil that is producing lift near the critical AoA.

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Doubtful that is windmilling at takeoff speed.


Oh yes, it will windmill at takeoff speed! Try it in your Yak or CJ. Slow down to take-off speed and pull the throttle to idle. I betcha the prop keeps turning. If you aren't sure, turn the mags off for a couple of seconds. I promise you that the prop won't stop.

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