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On Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 3:10:38 PM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote:
One problem I've seen is getting low away from a landable area following flight in very cold air, e.g., wave. Whereas my Stemme has very little increase in drag during engine start, and it starts quickly and reliably, there's a requirement not to use much power until the oil temperature reaches a certain level. Even with cowl flaps closed, that can take 5 minutes or more to achieve. Fortunately, with power just above idle, the Stemme has little to no decent. Having flown turbojets in Alaska and turbofans in the lower 48, I don't recall any cautions about oil temperature, though good sense should prevail. There should be enough temperature for oil to circulate. The jets would start and run just fine at -40 deg F. Dan, as far as I know, the small jets we are talking about here or at east the one I looked at seriously in an ASW-20CLJ do not have any oil circuit. The main bearings are lubricated by the jet fuel which is fortified by turbine oil. Uli |
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