RE: How to save twin if one engine stops?
Hi Guys,
I have been reading all those nice advices and preferences and it is hard to accept that Gyros should be excluded and forgoten
and only engine synchronization is the solution ? - If that is the current status of mind, then I think it is heavily wrong because
as it is said "the butter does not replace the bread", meaning, when one engine stops, that "body" is out of use while the
Gyros do not depend on any engine rpm. Placing Gyros for the all axes of the Airplane and also for throtle of the engines
will increase the safety a lot - just consider those gyros to be your savier because they are onboard, while you are on the
ground, they "see and feel and react" about 100 times faster than the best pilot; wouldn't you agree ? And they cost just
so little (about 50USD per piece of GWS type in Tower hobbies). If you set them right, they will fly your plane for you.
Of course synchronising the rpm of the engines by other methods is nice, but still can't fly your plane as the Gyros will.
I have tried that, and it is so simple and easy to make it and it is so safe; you have to apply efforts to crash the plane.
Cheers,
Nick