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Great info from all of you guys! Thanks.
--Mike "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 06:12:07 GMT, "mgg" wrote: Assuming 10% prop slip, that's what I calculate also. 51 mph at 15 % , and 48 mph at 20%. Would a SS prop reduce slip? ================================= It's hard to say, but it might. The advantages of stainless over aluminum are structural rigidity (less flex) and surface smoothness (less friction). Improving either quality could decrease slip which would have the effect of increasing speed at comparable RPMs. |
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