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![]() "Kyler Laird" wrote in message ... A typical light twin typically holds altitude quite sufficiently on a single engine. We weren't talking about typical light twins, we were talking about ultralights. A feathering prop is not required for adequate single engine performance in a very light plane. The Leza AirCam is said to be able to take off on one engine. (I'd provide a reference but their Web site is useless.) The aircam is hardly typical. The thing has exceptional power, 200 HP in a 1000 lb aircraft and the engines are mounted as close to the centerline as they could get. |
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