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![]() "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Dave S" wrote) Just one of the quirks of pushers without a bubble canopy.. hard to tell if you are on fire.. hard to tell if you are streaming anything... and hard to tell if the prop is turning. Speaking of cams ....how 'bout a nanny-cam? Montblack My old SeaBee, which IS a pusher, merely mounted a convex mirror out on the wingtip float. A glance at the mirror and you could check the prop, the engine compartment drain ( for streaming oil, etc. ) and most of the tailfeathers. Most of what you saw was water draining off the airframe after takeoff! :-) After landing you could see the water on the windshield and didn't need the mirror! :-) Highflyer Highflight Aviation Services Pinckneyville Airport ( PJY ) |
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