On 7/8/2022 5:26 PM, Daniel Branstrom via KRnet wrote:
It behooves us to do a thorough inspection and run-up before we take
to the air, and to monitor the performance of our engines as much as
possible. They do seem to talk to us, if we 'listen'.
Dan Branstrom
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Your statement echos one of items on my "Observations of Life" list.
"Most impending problems in life call ahead. We simply refuse to answer
the phone". It applies also to the many times our airplanes whisper in
our ear. On the way to Oshkosh several years ago Mark had a concern
about one of the cylinders on his VW engine. We even stopped in route
to check it out. If my memory is correct it was on the trip home after
we left Oshkosh it swallowed a valve and put him in a corn field. In
repairing office equipment for 33 years there were many times after I
found the problem I realized what many of the little symptoms were
trying to tell me. I just wasn't answering the phone.
Larry Flesner
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