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Post by wingman on Jun 25, 2010 12:15:48 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2010 17:20:35 GMT
It just shows that you should always be behind the engine if you're adjusting it or putting it to full throttle. Most props go out within a 45 degree cone if they throw a blade. The prop must have had some damage before it could throw a blade like that. Their engine adjustment technique left much to be desired - they should have read the SAA/BMFA/LMA safety guide but judging by their accents they weren't residents of these shores. A timely reminder to us all. Bob
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Post by wingman on Jun 25, 2010 18:55:41 GMT
Huh! Everything that guy did was dangerous - reaching over the prop disk - walking round the front when the other guy only had one hand on it - nearly caught the prop with the TX etc. etc. Like a demonstration on how not to do it! They are dutch I think.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2010 21:05:37 GMT
OW!
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