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Study of Reciprocating Engine Failures



 
 
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Old April 4th 08, 12:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Michael[_1_]
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Default Study of Reciprocating Engine Failures

On Apr 3, 6:52*pm, Eze ""break.********_\"@_online_ ._fr" wrote:
Two sound solutions to human-induced engine failures other than FADEC;
1) RTFMUTC (until total comprehension) = most budget friendly


Assuming you don't break it in the process.

2) Install (retrofit) Diesel = at first not all that budget friendly
;-), but IMHO a much better solution than FADEC.


Actually, the only certified diesel for small airplanes is the
Thielert, and it is FADEC equipped.

Michael

 




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