at lowest throttle plane moves forward
Hi All,
I'm a newbie with a newbie question. Is it normal for a plane to still want to move forward even though the engine is set at it's lowest speed?
I have a 5 yr old Magnum 46 GPA on a trainer that has never been flown; the engine is new although it's 5 yrs old. I've adjusted both needles according to the instruction sheet that came with the engine and I've burned two tanks of fuel through it. It seems to operate well at full throttle but when I set the throttle to it's lowest speed, just before the engine dies, it still pretty fast. Fast enough to make the plane roll forward. If I slow it down anymore it will die.
Did I set it incorrectly?
Do I need to wait until I run a few more tanks of gas then try it again?
Would it work better if I install a plug with an idle bar?
Thanks