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7. "RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick..."
09-04-05, 03:49z 

Extras are wonderfully built airplanes, just be aware when you do your engine out practice that the prop will go to course, not fine pitch if the engine stops. In this configuration you will have much less drag than if you pull the throttle back and leave the prop in. Make sure you don't overshoot your landing target.

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  Subject      Author      Message Date     ID   
  Advice for Emergency Dead Stick Lan...    dzoellner      10-21-04       
     RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick...   Patty_Wagstaff[Sysop]      10-21-04      1   
        RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick...   dzoellner[Guest]      10-21-04      2   
             RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick...   Loop4fun[Guest]      12-25-04      4   
             RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick...   Patty_Wagstaff[Sysop]      05-09-05      6   
        RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick...   djmolny[Guest]      01-05-05      5   
     RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick...   Antin[Guest]      12-23-04      3   
        RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick...   AndyNZ[Guest]      11-16-06      8   
     RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick...    ghmorris312[Guest]      09-04-05      7   
        RE: Advice for Emergency Dead Stick...   Patty_Wagstaff[Sysop]      11-16-06      9   

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