chock redundancy

eman1200

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Bro do you even lift
well I guess if the chocks give out...….



I mean, is that a thing? do people do that, besides when solo hand propping? mx guys? seems like something I won't be doing any time soon.
 
Just charging the battery up, what's the matter ;):)
 
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what in the ever loving.....

Love the car in front, still hooked up to the jumper cable, and the office door stop sized chock lazily hovering on the 6x6 tire. Oh and cherry on top. Running the engines with baffles open. And all in order to advertise the airplane for SALE. Aye yai yai....
 
That's one hell of a leak making a growing puddle under the fuselage too. Fuel?
 
That's one hell of a leak making a growing puddle under the fuselage too. Fuel?

I'd guess water. Radiator probably sprung a leak. :confused::cool:
 
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what in the ever loving.....

Love the car in front, still hooked up to the jumper cable, and the office door stop sized chock lazily hovering on the 6x6 tire. Oh and cherry on top. Running the engines with baffles open. And all in order to advertise the airplane for SALE. Aye yai yai....
Not enough cooling air for those cylinders. Another post said charging the battery by running the engine? NOT!
That’s what chargers are made for.
 
Fatty wood block chock, not new and I’m not a fan, the slim angled rubber ones are better. Aside from that not sure why the cars still plugged in with both engines spinning.
 
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