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    Chip is making progress with the Merlin Lite

    Interesting approach! For sure it would be easier to employ this idea for an electric UL which will have an electronic controller. Seems complicated for a gas engine which typically has mechanical linkage. Looking back, I'm not sure I captured the essence of my original thought. It appears...
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    Chip is making progress with the Merlin Lite

    Hello, I've been reading AC 103-7; very informative thank you. One question though, does 55 knots maximum speed "at full power" mean wide open throttle (max RPM for short duration, sometimes as little as a minute) or maximum continuous RPM (fly all day without melting the engine)? Seems like...
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