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On 01 Sep 2004 02:03:35 GMT,
JAXAshby wrote: the blades are curved, and rather dramatically so. So what? feathering a prop doesn't require that there be *no* drag, it's a way to reduce drag, not eliminate it. The autoprop blades rotate to parallel to the axis of the shaft, how is that not feathering? The blades rotate until they are inline with the shaft axis, how is this not feathering? take a look at the blades. they rotate and thus *reduce* drag, but they certainly don't "feather". I have, the blades rotate to line up with the axis of the shaft, how is that *not* feathering? -- Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time Windows crashed... Oh wait, he does -- Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock Never be in the company of anyone with whom you would not want to die. -- Fremen Saying |
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