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Old August 31st 05, 06:30 PM
jls
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Default Karma Catch up with Aussie Pipers?

A cavalier bozo decided to hand-prop a Piper Saratoga on a busy Australian
airport. He de-monocoqued four Piper Warriors and a Piper Seminole. Cost:
over $1.5 million. Read about it and see pictures he

http://cellar.org/iotd.php?threadid=2463

And if you want to get an education in ---hand-propping accidents ---- use
these last three words in quotes in a google search. That should keep you
out of mischief for a few hours.


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Old August 31st 05, 09:05 PM
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jls wrote:
A cavalier bozo decided to hand-prop a Piper Saratoga on a busy Australian
airport. He de-monocoqued four Piper Warriors and a Piper Seminole. Cost:
over $1.5 million. Read about it and see pictures he

http://cellar.org/iotd.php?threadid=2463

And if you want to get an education in ---hand-propping accidents ---- use
these last three words in quotes in a google search. That should keep you
out of mischief for a few hours.



That picture is several years old.
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Old August 31st 05, 10:36 PM
jls
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"john smith" wrote in message
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jls wrote:
A cavalier bozo decided to hand-prop a Piper Saratoga on a busy

Australian
airport. He de-monocoqued four Piper Warriors and a Piper Seminole.

Cost:
over $1.5 million. Read about it and see pictures he

http://cellar.org/iotd.php?threadid=2463

And if you want to get an education in ---hand-propping accidents ----

use
these last three words in quotes in a google search. That should keep

you
out of mischief for a few hours.



That picture is several years old.


Yes, it is admitted that the photo and facts have been around awhile, and it
is also admitted that it's universally apropos to the issue of
hand-propping.

Somebody at Santa Monica's airport, who refused to give his name,
hand-propped a 172, which made a bull-gallop for the runway, nearly taking
out a $13 million airplane, and doing quite spectacular damage in its wake.

In Oregon an 80-year-old passenger died as the result of a careless accident
caused by someone hand-propping an aircraft with a discharged battery.

If it happened 100 years ago, it teaches *some* of us a lesson, i. e., that
an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

I have hand-propped since the 80's and must admit that on occasion have
sinned. genuflecting


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Old August 31st 05, 11:15 PM
Capt. Geoffry Thorpe
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" jls" wrote in message
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And if you want to get an education in ---hand-propping accidents ----
use
these last three words in quotes in a google search. That should keep
you
out of mischief for a few hours.

hand-propping accidents

WEB RESULTS 1 - 10 of about 208


Try "gun cleaning accident"

WEB RESULTS 1 - 10 of about 50,100

--
Geoff
the sea hawk at wow way d0t com
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Old September 1st 05, 12:41 AM
jls
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"Capt. Geoffry Thorpe" The Sea Hawk at wow way d0t com wrote in message
...
" jls" wrote in message
...
...
And if you want to get an education in ---hand-propping accidents ----
use
these last three words in quotes in a google search. That should keep
you
out of mischief for a few hours.

hand-propping accidents

WEB RESULTS 1 - 10 of about 208


Try "gun cleaning accident"

WEB RESULTS 1 - 10 of about 50,100

--
Geoff
the sea hawk at wow way d0t com
remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail
Spell checking is left as an excercise for the reader.

Hello, El Capitan. Here's an interesting one from Ron, also proving (as
often suspected) that he is a reincarnated lawyer. Check out the sidebar.

And you know what? That skunk Campbell published his article and didn't
even pay him for it:

http://www.airaffair.com/Library/Arc.../hand_propping

If you want more, try "hand-proping." Hand-propers don't spell as well as
gun-cleeners.


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Old September 1st 05, 01:18 AM
john smith
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I have hand-propped since the 80's and must admit that on occasion have
sinned. genuflecting


If you turn the fuel off before you prop the engine, it will only run
about 30 seconds... enough time to get into the cockpit and switch it on
before the engine quits.
If you don't get in, the plane isn't going very far.
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Old September 1st 05, 02:31 AM
Ron Wanttaja
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 19:41:44 -0400, " jls" wrote:

Hello, El Capitan. Here's an interesting one from Ron, also proving (as
often suspected) that he is a reincarnated lawyer. Check out the sidebar.

And you know what? That skunk Campbell published his article and didn't
even pay him for it:

http://www.airaffair.com/Library/Arc.../hand_propping


Just so things are clear, at the time that story was posted (April 1990), I
hadn't been paid. After about six months of nagging phone calls, I finally
*was* paid. Still didn't get my negatives back, though....but I saw one of the
pictures used in one of Campbell's own articles, later.

Ended up re-writing the article for KITPLANES about five years later. Made
about four times as much.

Ron "Strike for the shores of Dover" Wanttaja

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Old September 1st 05, 10:51 PM
Pooty Tang
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 18:15:45 -0400, "Capt. Geoffry Thorpe" The Sea
Hawk at wow way d0t com wrote:

take the dash out:
try "hand propping accidents"

WEB RESULTS 1 - 10 of about 41,700


WEB RESULTS 1 - 10 of about 208


Try "gun cleaning accident"

WEB RESULTS 1 - 10 of about 50,100


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Old September 8th 05, 08:38 AM
Joe McGaw
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Mine got to 50 feet AGL before the engine quit when I forgot to turn
the fuel on
Joe
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john smith wrote:
If you turn the fuel off before you prop the engine, it will only run
about 30 seconds... enough time to get into the cockpit and switch it on
before the engine quits.


 




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