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Jay
In military if you hit a prop at idle you coudl put a new prop on and check tracking, etc and then do an oil change and fly (over field) for several hours (5 maybe) and land and chck the screens. If nothing in screens they would release the engine back in service. Forget the rpm that if you exceeded then it was an engine change (maybe 1200????). You of course ran the engine some on ground before flying it to determine it's condition for test flight.. So on the '17 if the engines were in idle they might get away with just prop repairs???? and sheet metal. Long time ago in a land far away. Big John On Sun, 09 May 2004 13:49:35 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: Are you really worried about a catastrophic failure when you've got 3 other engines? Are you saying that they won't have to tear down those engines? |
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