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Propeller walk
"Joe" wrote in message
... You'll still have prop walk in a twin screw if the props are turning in the same direction. If you have separate controls on the engines, then it isn't an issue, since as you said, you can compensate. uhhh.. Have you ever seen in your life, a twin screw that did not have "Separate" controls? I curious.... what was the application? If you have props turning in opposite directions without dual controls, you can also eliminate prop walk. That would be counter acting, not eliminating. To eliminate it you need a Voith set-up. Joe The Capt. Ron video is cool of course. -- "j" ganz - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - FYI, a quick google: http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.u...htm#HMS%20Arun -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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