robertb
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hello,
First, I am not a multi-engine pilot. But, I've been flying with a buddy in his Cessna 340A with the RAM STCed engines. The STC increases the horsepower from 310 to 335, I believe. If an engine fails, and the remaining engine has more power than the plane was originally designed, would Vmc increase, decrease, or stay the same when the higher powered engines are installed? I poked around but didn't find any info on how the indicated V speeds get adjusted when the STC is installed.
My thought is that Vmc would need to increase since the running engine is able to produce a larger yawing moment yet there was no increase in the rudder authority.
While on the topic, would Vyse change when the STC is installed? My guess is that Vyse would not change.
These thoughts came into my head on a recent flight and I just got curious.
First, I am not a multi-engine pilot. But, I've been flying with a buddy in his Cessna 340A with the RAM STCed engines. The STC increases the horsepower from 310 to 335, I believe. If an engine fails, and the remaining engine has more power than the plane was originally designed, would Vmc increase, decrease, or stay the same when the higher powered engines are installed? I poked around but didn't find any info on how the indicated V speeds get adjusted when the STC is installed.
My thought is that Vmc would need to increase since the running engine is able to produce a larger yawing moment yet there was no increase in the rudder authority.
While on the topic, would Vyse change when the STC is installed? My guess is that Vyse would not change.
These thoughts came into my head on a recent flight and I just got curious.