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N462M (cn 14153) During my visit to the museum last year all was normal so imagine my shock when I saw the cylinder protruding through the cowling of the #2 engine! All appeared legit to me until I received an email from Carlos Gomez. Carlos said that the cylinder protruding through the cowling was a front row cylinder but that it was protruding through the rear of the cowling above the rear row of cylinders. Gotta wonder what’s going on here?
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A visitor from United States posted Wed August 19, 2009:
This is a one of a pilot's worst nightmaers. I flew R-3350 Super Compounds for 4000 hours but never had anything like this happen. In fact, I only had to feather one once.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu November 27, 2008:
I guess this is what you call an air cooled engine!

A visitor from Australia posted Wed November 26, 2008:
....wow....

A visitor from United States posted Wed November 12, 2008:
Does raise a lot of questions. Looks also as if this beauty was smacked with some hail!

A visitor from United States posted Wed June 27, 2007:
Looks like someone i shaving a little fun with the insurance guys. the still intact exhaust plugs give it away....

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri June 15, 2007:
Ralph, great image and glad it made it into the database. Thanks for supporting Airliners.net.

A visitor from United States posted Fri June 15, 2007:
This a 'moth-balled cylinder. There is a yellow plastic plug in one port and a cover over the other. If it was a working cylinder, the intake and exhaust manifolds would have been bolted at these locations.

Strange. Leaves a lot of questions.

A visitor from United States posted Fri June 15, 2007:
??!? I KNEW these bolts in my pocket were supposed to go somewhere...

A visitor from United States posted Fri June 15, 2007:
Great clarity, composition, and gives an immediate visceral feeling of trouble and danger.

A visitor from Switzerland posted Fri June 15, 2007:
Bang!!!! Ups! Great shot. Sure not see something like that everyday. Thx for bringing it to us.

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