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codenamejames
13th Nov 2011, 10:22
This evening I saw a 'news' report on channel 9 that a light Plane had an engine failure and had returned to Essendoom I think.

Looked a lot like a silver DC-3 to me (one prop feathered)

Does anyone know the details of how it happened (other than the donk stopped...)?

compressor stall
13th Nov 2011, 10:53
Heard from a mate of a mate in the hangar that it was a short circuit in the Thronomister, shutting down the electrical supply.

Oakape
13th Nov 2011, 14:12
Those new-fangled electric engines are just so unreliable! :E

tinpis
13th Nov 2011, 18:07
Looked a lot like a silver DC-3 to me (one prop feathered)

Am curious as to what else a DC3 with a prop feathered may look like? :hmm:

Tankengine
13th Nov 2011, 21:42
Not sure about DC3 but most piston aircraft will stop a prop by mixture to idle cut-off and prop lever to feather.:8

VH-XXX
13th Nov 2011, 22:52
Pffftt, the Ice Pilots have an engine failure on every second flight these days...

Avgas172
13th Nov 2011, 23:32
[QUOTE]Thronomister[QUOTE]
Or maybe another glitch in the discombobulator? Those damn things are always causing prop feathering these days.....:ouch:

mendi63
13th Nov 2011, 23:49
Not sure about DC3 but most piston aircraft will stop a prop by mixture to idle cut-off and prop lever to feather.

You also need to push the big red button (feathering pump)

Maybe someone removed the MASTER rod as it is no longer P.C.:rolleyes:

bankrunner
14th Nov 2011, 01:09
Pffftt, the Ice Pilots have an engine failure on every second flight these days...

You'd almost swear Jabiru were making donks for DC-3s and -4s nowadays :E

Lancair70
14th Nov 2011, 01:41
Essendoom is a long way from Avalon where it landed.

Vintage plane makes an unscheduled landing with one engine at Avalon | News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/vintage-plane-makes-an-unscheduled-landing-with-one-engine-at-avalon/story-e6frfku0-1226194511491)