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From: Prior Lake,
MN
Our field has a good crop of dandelions at the ends of our runways.
What effect do the seeds have if sucked into the turbine?
I had a hot landing yesterday and overran the end of the runway, had to taxi out of a dandelion patch.
Don't see any sign of them, but was wondering if they can do any harm. There's almost nothing to them and I would guess they just burn up.
Soon the cottonwoods will be filling the air with their fluff.
Any problem there?
Anybody know?
Thanks,
What effect do the seeds have if sucked into the turbine?
I had a hot landing yesterday and overran the end of the runway, had to taxi out of a dandelion patch.
Don't see any sign of them, but was wondering if they can do any harm. There's almost nothing to them and I would guess they just burn up.
Soon the cottonwoods will be filling the air with their fluff.
Any problem there?
Anybody know?
Thanks,
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From: Rochester,
NY
Originally posted by Pete S
Our field has a good crop of dandelions at the ends of our runways.
What effect do the seeds have if sucked into the turbine?
I had a hot landing yesterday and overran the end of the runway, had to taxi out of a dandelion patch.
Don't see any sign of them, but was wondering if they can do any harm. There's almost nothing to them and I would guess they just burn up.
Soon the cottonwoods will be filling the air with their fluff.
Any problem there?
Anybody know?
Thanks,
Our field has a good crop of dandelions at the ends of our runways.
What effect do the seeds have if sucked into the turbine?
I had a hot landing yesterday and overran the end of the runway, had to taxi out of a dandelion patch.
Don't see any sign of them, but was wondering if they can do any harm. There's almost nothing to them and I would guess they just burn up.
Soon the cottonwoods will be filling the air with their fluff.
Any problem there?
Anybody know?
Thanks,
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From: Lakeville , MN,
Originally posted by Pete S
Our field has a good crop of dandelions at the ends of our runways.
What effect do the seeds have if sucked into the turbine?
Our field has a good crop of dandelions at the ends of our runways.
What effect do the seeds have if sucked into the turbine?
Through my extensive contacts in the model jet industry, I was able to learn the results of some very secret tests made by a well known jet engine manufacturer. They showed that the ingestion of dandelion seeds actually INCREASES power by up to 23%, depending on the number seeds per second sucked into the engine.
The dandelion seeds combine catalytically with the fuel/air mixture and add significant energy of combustion to the operation of the engine. The only down side is that there is a slight carbon buildup in the combustion chamber after the ingestion of 2,567,000 seeds.
But this will give you a whole summer of flying thru seeds before you need to de-carbon the engine. I would say the extra power is worth it.



