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Old November 24th 17, 06:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default motorglider engine test

I need to do a short test run on my ventus 2cxm engine. The fuselage is on its cobra dolley in my garage, and I can wheel it into my driveway and tie the tail to a post. I'm nervous about this, in case there is some pitfall I haven't considered. Has anyone done an engine test run like this?
 




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