Cary wrote:Not to sound too condescending, but if it takes you longer than an hour to get comfortable with the CS prop, you're not concentrating!...
Half a dozen circuits, including leaving the pattern a couple times to set up a short cruise, will have you wondering why you worried about it. Honest.
Cary


Darinh wrote:Take it for what its worth but I read an article in the one of the recent CPA mags from either Mike Busch or that other engine guru (can't remember his name now) that said cycling was hard on an engine and was essentially pointless. He also said that a typical mag check (1700 rpm) is useless. I can't remember his reasons now but it sounded legit.
I cycle once just enough to get a very slight rpm drop then off I go... Creature of habit I guess.
Darinh wrote:Take it for what its worth but I read an article in the one of the recent CPA mags from either Mike Busch or that other engine guru (can't remember his name now) that said cycling was hard on an engine and was essentially pointless. He also said that a typical mag check (1700 rpm) is useless. I can't remember his reasons now but it sounded legit.
I cycle once just enough to get a very slight rpm drop then off I go... Creature of habit I guess.

,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I'm sorry, I just could not pass that one up. 
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