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Old 09-26-2012, 12:33 AM
NZtyphoon NZtyphoon is offline
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Originally Posted by Crumpp View Post

For a twin operating on a single engine....

There is not a single twin engine aircraft ever designed that operating on a single engine unintentionally was not an emergency procedure.
The original question was "Is it possible to fly the Bf 110 on one engine?" The answer is yes - it doesn't matter whether it was an emergency procedure or not, it could be done.

Fairey Gannet twin engined, was routinely and deliberately operated on one engine to conserve fuel:


Four engine Lockheed P3 Orion routinely flew with engines stopped and props feathered


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