Why a bad idea?  Well, let me tell you.  One time while up at about 6,000
agl, with
my instructor, we decided to stop the prop.  Finally got it stopped, was
falling
like a rock, and decided to let the wind flow restart it.  Before it
started to turn
over, we were about 1,500 agl, and I'd already messed my pants.  What if
it hadn't
turned over, and for some reason it didn't want to start with the starter?
CURTAINS!!

Larry

Ed Burkhead wrote:

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> >    Ed said he had though of pulling up the nose (bad idea) to stop the
prop.
>
> Please tell me more.  Why would that be a bad idea?
>
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> Ed Burkhead
> Peoria, Ill.
> Ercoupe N3802H, 415-D
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