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Cold Weather Flying

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What are the coldest temperatures that you will fly in before worrying about structural issues or engine problems? Generally I will not fly unless it is 20 degrees or warmer but last winter I had flown a couple of days that were around -10 below F. When flying on days that are cold I learned real quickly not to close the throttle on final.:eek:

Larry
 

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