Not being sure of the best way to shut her down, I slowed to 80 mph ,power off, and pulled the mixture. I could not tell if it was still firing or not.
The whole point behind this was to find out what it would be like running out of fuel in one tank.
The prop is still turning, just as it was before pulling the mixture, push the throttle in and no change. Ok, one step closer to being a real bush pilot.
I have always wondered if the prop would continue wind milling as the tanks were switched. I slowed to 60 mph and the prop stopped turning, mixture full rich, push the yoke forward to over 100 indicated and nothing, the prop makes a couple of half turns but it is obvious this is not working. Hit the starter and we are back to normal flight as I know it.
So is this normal? I would have thought the prop would start to wind mill at close to the same speed it stopped wind milling.
A couple of whiskeys and I would have just landed dead stick.
