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Old August 16th 05, 09:45 PM
W P Dixon
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Interesting,
My thinking was that without the prop operating it was not producing thrust
and maybe with the thrust of one engine instead of both it may slow their
approach speed some.

Patrick

"Bob Gardner" wrote in message
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A stopped/feathered prop has less drag than a windmilling prop, so if there
were any effect on speed it would be an increase, not a decrease.

Bob Gardner