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On 6 Jun 2005 09:48:03 -0500, Dave wrote:
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 08:01:55 -0400, Gogarty said: A freewheeling propeller creates more drag than a locked on.. Just consider a helicopter. Engine out and rotors freewheeling, the aircraft will go down safely. Rotors locked and it drops like a stone. Bad analogy. In a helicopter when the rotors are freewheeling after the engine dies they're still rotating in a direction that generates lift. Hmmmm, so Dave feels that a boat prop will reverse direction if the drive is placed in neutral from forward, while under way? Brian Whatcott Altus, OK |
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