ORIGINAL: Flyboy Dave
Sport_Pilot
So explain the control line four cycling their engines for every run. Why do
their engines not glaze?
No one has explained that yet
The answer to that one is quite simple. C/L engines are broken-in just
like any other engine....at full throttle. They adjust their engines to a four cycle
speed for flight to keep the speed down.
They have no throttle. The four cycling is the "flying mode"....
....not the "break-in mode".
Once the engine is properly broken, they can agjust them for flight any way
they see fit.
FBD.
I dissagree, they break them in at a full four cycle. The running four cycle mode is actually a little leaner, for the engines tuned for C/L 424 break, will four cycle at a leaner mixture. So why don't they glaze after they are broken in?