Talk:Critical engine
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this entire article is very weak describing critical engine, and only lists ONE factor.
The P-38 Lightning had two critcial engines with counter-rotating propellers which turned in the opposite way to the usual directions. (a) Something odd must have been happening. (b) This article is clearly not the whole truth. 86.141.175.242 12:36, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
- Please quote a reliable source that claims a P-38 has two critical engines. With contra-rotating propellers, it had no critical engine at all (or, to put it another way, both engines were equally critical).--chris.lawson 23:30, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
Chris- you are exactly correct! The P-38 DID have counter-rotating props, meaning, neither engine was critical- sustained level flight was achieved with either engine inop. My uncle is a WWII Vet and has numerous hours in the 38. Although, the artical is lacking, it's a good start. The post about the 38 having TWO critical engines is not correct.

