Propeller Ground Ops - Best Practice for Cycling - Cessna Owner mag., April 2022

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Propeller Ground Ops - Best Practice for Cycling - Cessna Owner mag., April 2022

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Re: Propeller Ground Ops - Best Practice for Cycling - Cessna Owner mag., April 2022

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Great info Scott. I have a Hartzell 3 blade and I have surging issues the first flight of the day. I’ve only been cycling once and air in the system explains why it settles down after a bit. Thanks.
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Cyclying my Hartzell three times worked great. Thanks again Scott.
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