R
EVISION
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D
ATE
:
12/29/04
P
AGE
:
14
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2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
RUN-UP:
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Turn into wind; set brakes.
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Advance throttle to 1,800 r.p.m. for a Lycoming engine Check
magnetos; r.p.m. drop should not exceed 175 r.p.m. and should
not differ by more than 50 r.p.m. between magnetos.
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Cycle constant-speed prop (if applicable).
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Pull carburetor heat to full on (if installed) and check for a
perceptible r.p.m. drop.
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Check all engine instruments for normal indications.
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Check ammeter and voltmeter for normal indications.
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Check suction gauge for normal indications.
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Reduce throttle to idle.
SEAT BELTS:
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Check that seat belts are snug and properly latched.
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Check that both doors are closed and latched.
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Passenger briefing completed.
NOTE
Do not overheat the engine by excessive ground run-up and
taxi on hot days.
4-5 TAXIING
Since visibility over the nose is excellent, taxiing the Sportsman is
easier than in many other tailwheel-equipped airplanes. Steering is by
cables connected between the rudder yoke and the tailwheel. Above