Al I did was point out that when talking about props, "variable" does
not mean "adjustable". Many people don't seem to understand that.
You have a cite for that? The actual uses don't seem to agree. They
call them all "constant speed', which they are. All the ones on ships
and planes are constant speed. that is governed to a certain speed,
regardless of load. [ within limits] All, thats all the ones in use
are that way.
None are set the pitch and leave it, thats none.All the ones on boats
are set it and forget it, with a wrench., out of the water. And they
are almost nonexistant. You are attempting to make a distinction that
does not really exist, since there are no choices to be made.
Casady
You are just plain wrong, Hop-a-long.
Variable pitch in a propeller does not mean adjustable. It means the
pitch varies from the hub outward. Fixed pitch means the pitch is the
same at the hub as at the outside end of the blade.