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Andor Holtsmark wrote:
At 17:12 04 June 2006, Eric Greenwell wrote: I think this is a very narrow view of what a sustainer can do and how they are really used. Don't many European pilots often take a winch launch, then use the sustainer to get to lift 20 or 30 miles away? -And how often do they suffer from engine trouble? Why are these two stroke engines so notoriously unreliable? When I think about all of the two wheeled vehicles out there that operate reliably at terrestrial sorts of speeds for years, without the good flow of cooling air like on an aircraft, I wonder why sustainers are so problematic. I'm familiar with two strokes being harder to start, but from discussions here and elsewhere I get the impression they can be expected to poop out after an hour of use, or less, in the air. Doesn't seem right. Thoughts? Experience? Shawn |
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