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Re: Europa-List: Throttle Stops

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Throttle Stops
From: nigel_graham@m-tecque.co.uk <nigelgraham@mtecque.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2013 13:11:13
+1

Confused of Southampton


On 01/06/2013 09:21, David Watts wrote:
> Duncan,
>
> You've got me there. Surely if you have already pulled the throttle 
> back to the stop on the carb., pulling the lever any more will not 
> make any difference at all. Unless I am missing something.
>
> Dave Watts
> G-BXDY Classic Monowheel (Still just short of 2000hrs. But at least we 
> are now flying again from our previously waterlogged airfield, so 
> another week should see us over the magic number, and loving every 
> minute of it)
>
> On 1 Jun 2013, at 08:52, "Duncan & Ami" <ami-mcfadyean@talktalk.net 
> <mailto:ami-mcfadyean@talktalk.net>> wrote:
>
>> Message
>> Whilst complying with the LAA requirement for a throttle stop, it's 
>> useful to set up the cables so that the carb stops are reached first, 
>> followed closely by the stop on the throttle lever itself if the 
>> lever is deliberately pulled closed against the throttle lever stop. 
>> This limits any excess strain that can be applied to the cables, but 
>> provides a useful facility to temporarily pull down the idle speed in 
>> flight (which in any case will still always be well above the static 
>> setting, as the forward motion drives the prop). As soon as the 
>> deliberate backpressure on the lever is released, 'normal service' is 
>> resumed
>> This facility makes a usefully large addition to rate of descent and 
>> is helpful for landing in to short strips; it's like having an airbrake!
>> Duncan McF.
>>



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