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Old November 29th 03, 11:39 PM
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote:

"Are you trying to tell me that the
rotational (energy) of a propeller is
the same at 15 inches as it is at 61?"
-Guess who


Why yes, that's EXACTLY what I was trying to tell you, and I was as correct
then as I am now.


Jesus Christ...those ARE YOUR WORDS!!...not mine, you ASKED ME
that question!...

Christ man, there's no dishonour in making a mistake. There
certainly is dishonour in denying your words then ascribing them
to someone else!!..(which is exactly what you just did).


Any high school student knows that the rotational energy of a propeller is
directly tied to it's rpm and not it's manifold pressure.


Of course...so why did you ask that stupid question above then?

I swear that If you try to DISOWN your words again that I'll
repost the whole sorry mess.

I'll leave it to you now to see whose arse is hanging out in the
sunlight here...

--Gord.

"Bull ****! This is a constant speed prop. RPM is a
set value. The RPM can be set at 3000 and the
manifold pressure can be anywhere between 15 inches
and 61 inches, and it's the manifold pressure
combined with the set RPM that will determine the
power.....NOT the RPM!!! Are you trying to tell
me that the rotational (energy) of a propeller is
the same at 15 inches as it is at 61?".
-D Henriques