P-63 (?) Airacobra/Kingcobra power question
On Nov 3, 10:55*am, Ron Wanttaja wrote:
a wrote:
My aerodynamic question had always been why there are fewer pusher
props. In a puller some of the wind energy is used up against the
airplane.
In a pusher, the prop has to operate in turbulent air stirred up by the
structure in front. *Depending on the design of the airplane, the prop
also has to be stronger (e.g., heavier) to withstand the cycling loads
if there's a wing or something blocking part of the prop disk from the
slipstream (think Long-EZ).
Ron Wanttaja
Thanks! I seem to remember the pusher in the C310 was less effective
too.
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