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Old August 25th 04, 06:38 PM
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Kevin Chandler wrote:
In a twin the thrust line is slightly to the right when climbing, just like
a single, which makes the plane yaw left, just like in a single. The left
engine in a twin is the "important" engine.


In most twins. However there are some that have no critical engine and
some that have both engines as critical.

 




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