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Lycoming Flyer
Something useful for those who sit behind a Lyc!
Whilst in the States last year - at an airshow, I picked up an A4 manual FOC from the Lycoming stand called: Lycoming Flyer Key Reprints it purports to be: A compilation from key maintenance and performance articles taken from the former Lycoming "Flyer" Newsletter. IMHO A veritable Ladybird book of 112 pages of things that you ought to know about your engine. It dispels the over-square myth for opposed engines, it carefully explains carb icing, shock-cooling and leaning. A real treasure trove and a change from the current Pprune bitching and whining. No ISBN but a cover price of $4.99 It is endorsed by Ian Walsh the VP&GM of Lycoming engines, so I would guess an e-mail to him (address on the TexLyc site) might encourage him to donate a few more copies! Stik a Lyc lover! |
Is it a hard copy of these? (PDFs)
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Any one seen anything similar from Continental?
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Or from Thielert ? :p
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Some info from TCM here:
http://tcmlink.com/visitors/carenfeed/index.cfm They do produce a booklet although not as thorough as the Lycoming Flyer Reprint one. |
Sternone - you post so frequently and yet you so frequently come across as a real knobber..... is it a language thing?
If you have nothing useful to contribute to a serious attempt to help improve the knowledge that Lycoming users may not have gleaned through less than perfect instructor knowledge, then may I request that you desist from contaminating this thread? Stik |
stiknruda i understand your situation, but sorry, i can't help you.
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It obviously is a language thing!
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Stik, I can email them to you if required.
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I know there's a time-shift Dunnunda, but Stik posted in 2008!!!!!
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Maybe explains why the first link from DaveW came up with an error 404 but the one from VK2TVK works.
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