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John Travolta 707 Flameout Oshkosh

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My dad flew the 707 and a couple of times when the starter was inop, they could do a highspeed run to get the blades spinning and start the engine. He said it wasn't the greatest idea but most of the time it worked. I watched John Travolta do a highspeed run and then return for takeoff in Wilmington NC. a couple of years ago and the tower said he was starting the engine. It didn't make much sense until I was telling my dad about it and he said they did it a few times.

Could the flame from the engine be when he introduced fuel? Some modern jets blow some flame at light off.
 

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