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Old 07-11-2011, 08:46 AM
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Impressive photos and good landing. But isn´t it mandatory to close the fuel feed valve prior to such an landing? I would have guessed the engine should be run dry of fuel before I touch down.

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Originally Posted by KG26_Alpha View Post
Brilliant landing.
Once the prop hits the ground engine on or off
the crankshaft's damaged either way.
Do you think? The crankshaft is connected to the prop via a gear stage and not directly flanged onto it. I wouldn´t expect so much damage to the inner engine. The propblades are wood and should be the first to break, I would think. But anyhow, I guess the engine will get a thoroughly check and some new fitting at least.
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