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Let’s pretend Wilbur Wright needed to be certificated prior to flying the Wright Flyer. Question is, would he have needed a single engine or multi engine rating? It had one engine but two propellers.
Part 103. No rating required.The brothers should have glider ratings as well.
No airworthiness certificate no sign off. Heck, they wouldn’t have taken off for a bfr or initial check ride
Too heavy for 103 at 605 lbs empty weight.Part 103. No rating required.
1902 glider was 170 pounds empty. Earlier gliders were lighter. Part 103.Too heavy for 103 at 605 lbs empty weight.
So would the Wright Flyer be a single engine rating with a symmetric thrust restriction?Maybe it would be a multi engine rating with an inline thrust restriction?
So was both props driven by a single chain or were there two chains? I think the latter. That being the case, you could have a chain break and have an asymmetrical thrust issue just like a twin.So would the Wright Flyer be a single engine rating with a symmetric thrust restriction?
Accidentally or with purpose they had counter rotation props.Let’s pretend Wilbur Wright needed to be certificated prior to flying the Wright Flyer. Question is, would he have needed a single engine or multi engine rating? It had one engine but two propellers.
It was intentional. One chain crossed over itself in a figure-8, the other didn't.Accidentally or with purpose they had counter rotation props.
Not required for E-AB.Burn certs on the seat upholstery???
A broken chain could lead to differential thrust, so they'd want the ME skills even if they weren't required.
Or not add rudder and crash soonerWhat skills? Can't feather the prop. All you can do is add rudder and crash.
A broken chain could lead to differential thrust,
FWIW- the NASM on the mall has been undergoing renovations for the last several years and opens sporadically with only a small fraction of the exhibits open. I caution people to avoid it until after the museum fully reopens with all of the exhibits. But for plane lovers, Udvar Hazy is the place to be.Was in DC with the family a few years ago and we waited in line for the air and space museum there on the mall. It had been many years since I'd been there. My memory was how great that place was....but this time around I realized just how small it it and how little there really is in there.... The only exhibit I spent serious time studying was the wright flyer.... and that I think was mainly because the rope was close so I could get close enough to really study it. I spent a long time in there while the family was strolling through the many "little kid" activities, and other displays
I think it has fully reopened.