I'm thinking that if it was a tract setup it would have noses up just the same because of the lack of a pilot, right? so there would have been prop strike that killed the engine.
I'm thinking that if it was a tract setup it would have noses up just the same because of the lack of a pilot, right? so there would have been prop strike that killed the engine.
Not necessarily. A pylon mounted engine creates a significant pitch down force when powered up. Most tractor setups tend to pitch up when power is increased.