In a message dated 5/13/2006 7:44:25 AM Central Standard Time,
rijakits@cwpanama.net writes:
Tachs also can go bad/out.
I find the idea with the rearview mirror on the winglet
excellent!
Of course you dont stick an actual mirror there, but put
some stainless foil with adhesive backing on. You don't need a telescope clear
image, just enough to tell wether the club is milling or not....
Try it out, if it doesn't work, all it takes is little WD40
to remove the glue...
TJ
TJ,
I was up all last night thinking about the same thing. (all right some of
the night) There are other indicators of a stopped prop which are not
codependent. With a stopped prop, there will be no oil pressure. With a stopped
prop, there will be no charging. With a stopped prop, the noise level may be
different. With a stopped prop the vibration level will be different.
With a stopped prop there will be no fuel flow. With a stopped prop EGT and
CHT will drop to ambient. I don't know what the difference in the way
the Cozy feels with a stopped prop, but I imagine it would be
different.
I remember, in the past, that the Cessna 337 push me - pull you twin,
designed to be the safest twin by virtue of it's centerline thrust, had one of
the worst engine out accident rates because pilots were unaware of a rear engine
failure, took off with the front engine, only. Thinking that they had full power
proceeded to climb and stall out. Other than an AD note which required the rear
engine to be brought to TO power before advancing the front engine, if memory
serves me correctly there was an indicator light (idiot style) that indicated a
stopped rear engine.
It would seem that a simple digital circuit could be easily designed to
illuminate or sound when a combination of the above items occur
simultaneously.
Rich