OK, here’s a question for folks to chew on. The Six Cylinder P-Mags (I have a brand new set for the F1 IO-540) have the capability to add a “Mode Switch” that chooses either fixed or variable timing. I see no reason not to add this capability since I’m wiring up the airframe. But the question is…two SPST switches (one for each P-Mag) or a single DPST switch so that both mags have their modes matched at all times. The Ops Engineer in me says “I want to have as much flexible control as I can” - arguing for two separate switches, while the design engineer in me says “keep it as simple as possible” - a single switch. Why risk a pilot accidentally having mixed modes?
Can anyone think of a case where you’d want to have one P-Mag in Fixed and the other in Variable? I can think that there might be downsides to that…which would argue for the single switch to make sure the pilot doesn’t do something dumb. then again, if one is fixed, and the other is variable, the one (fixed) will be firing first and running the engine…
Discussion?
Can anyone think of a case where you’d want to have one P-Mag in Fixed and the other in Variable? I can think that there might be downsides to that…which would argue for the single switch to make sure the pilot doesn’t do something dumb. then again, if one is fixed, and the other is variable, the one (fixed) will be firing first and running the engine…
Discussion?
