Saturday, December 24, 2011

Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: Can cruising the Rotax 912 a bit below 5000 RPM actually INCREA

Mike, fear not. Our students are anything but "delicate" to our engine
right down to prop striking them in ditches they stray into (they buried
one prop more than a foot deep in the earth) and our engines always make
it to TBO. Can't say that for any other brand of engine in a flight school.

Merry Christmas all!

Helen

On 12/24/2011 11:20 AM, Michael Huckle wrote:
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>> Posted by: "Cajun Wes" wesleymarceaux@yahoo.com
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>> Hello fellow Pilots
>> I have been keeping watch but keeping my distance until this
>> engine speed thing has come out.. I cannot help but laugh at the
>> argument and all the supposedly know it all gurus from all over the
>> globe. I try and tell myself that surely not everyone believes this..
>> Butt, I find it necessary to remind all of you that these idiots
>> saying that they know more than Rotax then Rotax does,, really need to
>> be taking medication along with all those who believe them.. If you
>> pilots out there need info on the 912, just call or write the factory
>> with your question, no matter how stupid, and it will get answered
>> sooner or later.. By the way, the factory included an owners manual
>> when you purchased your engine and in that it gives you the recommended
>> RPM's to run the engine AND they also gave you a Guarantee with that
>> engine saying that , if you run it the way they say,,they will fix or
>> replace the engine for free. But if you listen to some junk
>> yard mechanic and his dog, you will get nothing from the factory.. My
>> money is on the factory who made the engine guys,,I'm sorry, but NO
>> ONE knows those engines as well as the guy who made it,,,BAR NONE!!!
>> but go ahead and spread gossip of he says she says and see how many
>> you kill with your stupidity. I will pray for them, and really,, I wish
>> all of you well for Christmas and New Years. Please, try not to listen
>> to hearsay or gossip when your life depends on it. Do the math and the
>> foot work for yourself and above all THINK!
>> Gentle breezes
>> Cajun Wes
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> Thanks Wes... your recommendation to THINK is a good one.
> Except in the cases where thinkers would have done better to not think.
> ;-)
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> That said, I just had another thought on this whole delicate 912 thang...
> and that is, I'd really like an engine which, at the very least,
> can run comfortably and safe without any excessive wear,
> at it's engine speed for maximum torque.
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> Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays and New Year.
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> Mike
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