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On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 9:00:24 AM UTC-8, Soartech wrote:
On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 2:12:46 AM UTC-4, wrote: Out of curiousity, does anyone know how electric motorgliders handle prop strikes? I know that it can be very expensive to rebuild a conventional aircraft engine after a prop strike, but what are electric manufacturers recommending? I am buying the Jeta because I have seen a Silent Electro prop strike on a grass field. The prop is just too close to the ground for reliable self-launching in an FES (my opinion). In the situation I saw the prop exploded but running the motor afterward showed no evidence of a bent shaft or other damage to the system. However they still recommend you send it back to the factory for inspection! I have lifted the tail of a Silent 2 Electro three feet before the prop contacts a level surface. It has flaps and does a nice two point lift off. I think a mini Lax might be similar. The prop strike might of been to much foward stick. |
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