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One thing just occurred to me. is the first number of the prop spec
the diameter or the pitch? On the low elevation prop, it is stamped 14 1/4 17 which I assumed was diameter and pitch, respectively. Props are normally referred to a (example) 14 x 17, or (14 by 17) The first number is the diameter, the second is the pitch. |
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Gould 0738 wrote:
:Props are normally referred to a (example) :14 x 17, or (14 by 17) The first number is the diameter, the second is the ![]() OK, that's what I thought...thanks. |
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