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Consider a slow taxi and not at rest. But I would guess the breaker would
pop first if you're not moving. Or maybe the gear motor burn up before the gear would give at rest. -- Regards, BobF. "buttman" wrote in message ... On Mar 21, 6:08 pm, Dan wrote: On Mar 21, 5:42 pm, "Bob F." wrote: Everyone knows the gear can't come up while taxiing anyway, no matter what you do with the switches. You have got to be kidding...? Or else flying a fixed gear. Dan Mc Theres no way the gear can retract while the plane's weight is on the gear. Even if the squat switch were to fail, the gear retraction motor is not going to be powerful enough to bring the gear up from underneath you. |
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