Did a test this arvo for you. 912ULS (100HP)Wide open throttle. It absolutely, most definitely starts!!!!! Almost instant acceleration
. Pretty startling sitting in the machine. Would NOT want to be standing anywhere near it.The carby"s are set up so that with any throttle on at all you cannot engage the choke. But, with the choke already on you can advance the throttle to full noise. Did not think it would be too clever to try to start it in this state, so can"t help you with that particular scenario.For my two bob...Failing to full noise may not be the safest option on the ground, but I would not have it any other way for a machine doing station flying.MilesThanks Miles for doing that test, I thought that nearly all engines will start with WOT.Personally, I would rather in the event of a cable break that the engine went to idle and for those pilots with limited expereince, I think panic would result in most cases, in fact, in a couple of fatatals, I reckon panic most certainly was a major cause of the accident.Anyone wondering about the discussion could next time out flying, go to WOT at a time thats most inconvenient to you and see how you fare. I have been told by a reliable source that a 912 /914 jammed at WOT may not be abnle to shut off by turning off the mags which could make for an intersting ride in most gyros, specially lightweight single place gyros !! In a MTO/ ELA / Xeneon type, I doubt you could get into too much trouble unless the air was rough. BTW, the bloke I talked to at Bert Floods said that they had had 912"s reving up to 14,000 revs so if you are going to wait till they chuck a rod or something, I think you will run out of fuel before that happens and if you decide to climb, how high might you get before you have to level out
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