LJ45
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I yield to you because you have experience with the aircraft. So I don't doubt what you are saying to be true.
This is of course getting off topic from the original post, but I would be interested in a brief breakdown of how this pseudo fadec/deec works? The reason I ask, we had DEECs on the Westwind, but it was basically just full throttle and it would set your t/o power. Worked much much better than the EECs.
So I assume on the Lear 45 series, It is like having a 1 channel FADEC, but it's a DEEC because it has mechanical backup and not dual channel?
EDIT: Well I should say it has 1 channel electrical, and then mechanical backup. As where FADEC is dual channel electrical, no mechanical backup, and thus if both channels fail, no turbine turning
So it's like a hybrid in a since. Would this be a proper way to describe it?
Thanks for the knowledge!
you got it! Hybrid system is a good description.