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For the past year or so I've been doing more 30-45 minute flights
rather than cross country pursuits for several usual reasons. I have a 0200 Continental... fellow at the airport was telling me lately that its better not to fly than such short flights due to water condensation and premature wear rust etc.. I'm not sure if that is really true. I live in a dry SW climate. If it is true is there a way to desicant out the moisture after every flight with some kind of lid over the oil filler port?? I fly maybe 50-100 hrs per year. I just did a "top end" so would like to keep her in top running shape. I'd have to talk with my wife about flying more than 100 hrs/yr. I don't think I want a partner either at least for now. Appreciate your thoughts. Larry |
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