LEM
2nd May 2004, 10:44
Two philosophies for an engine start:
1) Opening quickly.
2) Opening very slowly.
Those who opt for the second say it avoids the sudden shock to the turbine, or something similar, while the others say you need to "break" in with fuel to avoid a hot start... or something like that.
Any views on that?
Regards
LEM
1) Opening quickly.
2) Opening very slowly.
Those who opt for the second say it avoids the sudden shock to the turbine, or something similar, while the others say you need to "break" in with fuel to avoid a hot start... or something like that.
Any views on that?
Regards
LEM