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Old 11-19-2004 | 06:23 AM
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DBCherry
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Default RE: Winter Flying

Yes, you generally have to richen the mixture. On one of my four strokes which is usually flown in 70 to 80 degree temps, I had to richen the needle almost a full turn when flying in temps under 30 degrees.

Right too about your batteries. Keep them well charged; that's probably why your glow ignitor didn't work. (Did you charge it the night before?)
Dennis-