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I've been building multi time in a Duchess... so far I love flying multi's! (@GRG55 the Aztec will be next year, got my first trip planned and I'll report back)
Anyway, my question is two part
(1) when you lean a plane with constant speed props there is no RPM change (obviously).. so, in the absence of a reliable fuel flow gauge do you just lean until you feel it turn rough and then add a little back? Is there some other method?
(2) in a multi.. obviously you won't lean both at once.. but with the noise and vibrations from two engines leaning strictly by feel may even be harder.. any tricks? Trust the EGT gauges?
In the Cirrus I've always used the fuel flow to lean, and in the simple PA-28-161/181 I've done it the old school way of feeling it turn rough
Any tricks for CS/multi?
Anyway, my question is two part
(1) when you lean a plane with constant speed props there is no RPM change (obviously).. so, in the absence of a reliable fuel flow gauge do you just lean until you feel it turn rough and then add a little back? Is there some other method?
(2) in a multi.. obviously you won't lean both at once.. but with the noise and vibrations from two engines leaning strictly by feel may even be harder.. any tricks? Trust the EGT gauges?
In the Cirrus I've always used the fuel flow to lean, and in the simple PA-28-161/181 I've done it the old school way of feeling it turn rough
Any tricks for CS/multi?