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Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re: stopping engine in flight
From: David Joyce <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 20:10:27

Gary, Do you have a prop windmilling figure to compare it 
with? Regards, David Joyce, G- XSDJ


  Gary Leinberger <Gary.Leinberger@millersville.edu> 
wrote:
> I have a Tri-Gear 912S Europa. As part of the 
>requirement for my Motor Glider endorsement (US) I had to 
>feather the prop, stop the engine and do some gliding. I 
>have a three bladed Airmaster Prop with the feather 
>option. With the short wings and the engine off, prop 
>feathered, I show about 600 fpm down with no thermal 
>activity. (I was at about 6000 feet, above the tops of 
>the cumulus clouds in the area so I haven't tried this in 
>a thermal yet.) Plane is a bit heavy (full IFR) and I am 
>a proper sized American - 265 lbs. And I had an 
>instructor on board. So a lighter plane (and pilot) may 
>do better. Should have the long wings done soon (I have 
>given up on estimating completion dates) and will provide 
>some better info on soaring then.
> The 912S is a high compression engine, unlike the 912 
>and 914. So the prop will stop when the ignition is off 
>even if not feathered. It is also hard to start by diving 
>alone although I have heard that a serious dive will 
>finally get the prop wind-milling high enough for a start 
>- I think you need at least  300 + rpm to get a charge 
>out  of the ignition system. For mine a slight dive (100 
>knots) will start to move the blades a bit, and a mere 
>touch of the starter lights it off.
> The feathering and un-feathering takes a bit of time - 
>which I imagine will seem even longer if you wait too 
>long when running out of lift.
> Gary Leinberger
> Lancaster, Pa.
> N388SG



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