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Tue Jan 07, 2014 8:30 pm
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Hey Dude... That took guts Bro...

THX for posting what happened... it is a testament to the pilot, as well as the situation!

God bless Ben... He (the boss upstairs) seems to have a reason for Ben to be around....

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I was sure good being able to talk to you today .
And good to see that you posted this .
Thank you Sir .

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I'm glad to hear your helmet is okay .


WOLVERINES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:18 pm
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Quote:
Henry Bowman: As I had already gone farther than I should have and the throttle didn't

shut down I had a decision to make and make it right ****ing now!

I could have hit the kill switches but the trees were looming ahead VERY

quickly, I wish I had just killed it and took my chances,but instead I

firewalled the throttle to try and take off and I could then just sort it out or

kill the engine and land.


I read your excellent post several times and have come to believe I would have hopefully reacted with the same choice as you.

Carb ice on Rotax engine's appears to be more common than I thought....some sort of carb heat now seems warranted on my machine.

I did not know that the cyclic stick does a better job of quickly turning an airframe 180° than a pedal turn can (Birdy's post).

Thank you for sharing your unfortunate experience.....you have probably helped more people than you'll ever know.

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I had 2 forced landings from carb ice in my 582 powered Air Command. One of these forced me down in a fresh combined soybean field. After sitting in the field a few minutes, the ice melted and I soon was climbing out of the soybean stubble.


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It's not just 2 strokes that are damned with icing. My Lycoming's carb in the Schweizer 269CB iced up. Wasn't cold and wasn't anything unusual. Thank God for collective on helicopters is all I am going to say.
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I was flying a Navy Chaplin around the Philippines and was clearing some mountains when the carb on the C-172 froze up .
I got it cleared as soon as I pulled the carb heat on .
But it got our attention .
There was nothing but mountain and jungle to land on .


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I'm so glad that your helmet is ok Ben. Jeeeez was I worried about it. :laughing

Hey, you must have one of these following you :badluck

Now, get back on the dam horse :loser


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The day (last year... warm with high humidity )... that I saw a thick coating of frost on my 912 carbs after a practise ..... I began to research getting the water jacket coolant carb-heat like Autogyro supply in their MTO kits. Desmon mentioned he had a set for sale that came with his new gyro ... but not needed due to his installation of his 912iS engine ... YESS .... we installed them a couple of months ago ... one less thing to worry about ...Hopefully!!!!!! :)

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