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grantr

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I was about 20 minutes into a flight yesterday when a vibration that i can only describe as what un unbalanced prop would feel like occured. Of course I immediately looked at all guages, no problem and for a place to land. the vibration then got less and dissapeared. i flew for another hour without incidence. it then struck me that it may have been carb icing but there was no dropoff in rpm that i can recall. never experienced carb icing before. What is your esteemed opinion please
 

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