by beaky » Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:45 pm
Aha, now I get it... thanx.
Like most very clever ideas, it's amazingly simple (but you just said that, didn't you?). At first glance, I thought: jeez, when the aircraft engine wakes up, if the starter shaft isn't lined up just right... lookout! And how in the world do they disengage the starter from the dog?
But of course the mere shape of the dog causes the end of the starter shaft to be forced clear as the aircraft engine rpms exceed that of the starter. You can see the little wear marks on it.
Brilliant- saves the weight of a starter and battery in the plane, and is safer than hand-propping. And I'll bet that Model T chassis comes in handy for carrying all sorts of stuff to and from the flight line.
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beaky on Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.