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Old June 13th 04, 02:09 PM
Dan Luke
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"Peter Duniho" wrote:

Well, we'd only climbed a few hundred feet when something in the

airplane
started making a very strange noise.


Sorry, Pete; you fly a ...?

It might have been my imagination, but it seemed
like whenever I heard the sound, there was a little
deceleration from the airplane.


Did you happen to look at the tach or MAP during any of these events?

But somehow, it still seems like the right thing to have done.


No question.

But even if the source of the noise
turns out to be something entirely benign,


Here's hoping it's not one of those intermittent, "mystery" problems and
your mechanic spots it right away. Keep us posted.
--
Dan
C172RG at BFM


 




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