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Reading back through the thread, all the information is there. Speculation about the critical engine is just that and from what jb747 has posted and what the King Air pilots I have spoken to have said it appears that he should have been able to fly away on one engine. (I had coffee with a bunch of ex 32 Sqn pilots this morning)
I am more inclined to ask whether the Auto Feather worked on the dead engine. There has been TV footage of one propellor being craned from the wreckage and the propellor was not feathered but also didn't seem sufficiently bent to have been an engine under power. Once again though, it is just speculation.
I am more inclined to ask whether the Auto Feather worked on the dead engine. There has been TV footage of one propellor being craned from the wreckage and the propellor was not feathered but also didn't seem sufficiently bent to have been an engine under power. Once again though, it is just speculation.
Yes. Roll and yaw are each a secondary effect of the controls that do the other.Apart from more rudder would a slight aileron input (roll to operating engine) be necessary to maintain level straight flight?