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SunHelo Mark
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Ok Time to "heat" this board up!

Post by SunHelo Mark »

Ok since that last thread got lost I'll try again.

Name is Mark. Bought N2284U three weeks ago. B2B #454
Co owner of SunHelo Aviation in St Petersburg Florida (new Flight school featuring Brantly)

http://WWW.SUNHELO.COM

Lets start this place ablaze!
Tom
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Post by Tom »

Flylow,

Was the post lost? If so, I'll jump back in.

Thank you.

Tom
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I think there was a server issue.. dunno what happened. :D
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Re: Ok Time to "heat" this board up!

Post by seneca2e »

sunhelo mark how is the Brantly doing thus far? I guess it's in for maintenance-routine or ? Have you been able to get many hours on it yet and what are your impressions thus far. That dual shower of sparks must be great though I never heard of that it seems like it'd really be a good idea. I used to have trouble starting the Enstrom when hot with the impulse magneto. Out of desperation I took to carrying a can of starting fluid-just a little spritz and I was going even in the boondocks. Not ideal but if done carefully can be done with no ill effects. Fixing the problem with the shower of sparks is the best solution.
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