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Starting Your Plane by Yourself, 60ccc or Larger

balsa

50cc
I know this has been rolled over a lot of times, but I live in the stick. The closes flying field is 1 hour away(one direction). What I am looking for is some ideas on what you guys are using to hold your planes while you start them by your self. I have my own private field and looking for some thing to hold my plane while I start it.
 

flycanic

70cc twin V2
When I forget my nylon strap I start them like this, or with the strap like this
 
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Terryscustom

640cc Uber Pimp
For god sakes, anyone that is new to the hobby or gas engines.....NEVER EVER start your plane like flycanic did in his first video! For someone that claims to train so many new pilots I can't believe you would post that video.:oblong:

I know I push your buttons for entertainment usually, but that is not how any gas engine should be started. Plus you clearly had it not only warm, but pre choked to start and run like that.
 

flycanic

70cc twin V2
For god sakes, anyone that is new to the hobby or gas engines.....NEVER EVER start your plane like flycanic did in his first video! For someone that claims to train so many new pilots I can't believe you would post that video.:oblong:

I know I push your buttons for entertainment usually, but that is not how any gas engine should be started. Plus you clearly had it not only warm, but pre choked to start and run like that.
All my engines start on the first or second flip. You can ask Yakman. All my glow engines start on one flip backwards. You can assume what you want. The video was the first start of the day. You are right on one point though. I do not advice my students how to do this. Standing behind the plane is much safer also I have seen to many stick there hands in the prop when the person holding the plane. Please do not judge me on your experience.
 

flycanic

70cc twin V2
Back on my ignore list were you belong, please don't judge my experience with your attitude;). Safety and common sense first. BTW, question is for 60cc and larger so nice glow video:LOL_gif:
Same here Terry your back on my ignore list also have a good day
 
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