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There are other ways to trigger that weak point.
Really? Name one. I'm guessing here (as I don't know the system), but it seems like a short circuit in the landing gear could fail the engine's alternator, if they are interconnected the way it seems from the postings. it does seem to be a serious oversight that the engines themselves can't supply their own juice. They do -- with an alternator on each engine. Well, those alternators seem to be supplying juice to everything, making them more vulnerable. No? Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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