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03-08-05, 08:19 PM
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Here is RAM Aircraft's position on...
Here is RAM Aircraft's position on ROP/LOP:
http://www.ramaircraft.com/Maintenance-Tips/Mixture-Management-at-Cruise-Operations.htm
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03-08-05, 08:10 PM
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Not in a P like yours or T. With a turbocharged...
Not in a P like yours or T. With a turbocharged engine you should pull the throttle back to mfg recommended MP and RPM, just leave the mixture full rich. The WOT reference was for a normally...
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Kyle, Walter and others will certainly express...
Kyle,
Walter and others will certainly express their opinion, but in my view, and in the view of the very knowledgeable turbocharged piston engine mechanic that used to work on my P, there is no...
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03-03-05, 05:33 PM
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Gentlemen, I am leaving the recent posts up,...
Gentlemen,
I am leaving the recent posts up, because on the whole there is a lot of reasoned discussion in them.
But this macho, tit for tat, "will you step up" crap has got to stop. The purpose...
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