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Old July 5th 05, 12:37 AM
Ed H
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No, just feed it in smoothly and you won't have any problem. You have other
things to focus on during the downline.

My 8KCAB POH says 25/25 for acro. At 2400 you're giving up some horses.
Might want to relook that.

I know Super D pilots who routinely fly acro with the prop at max RPM (about
2750). I also know plenty of pilots without CS props who rev their engines
up to 3100 RPM without damage.


"max" wrote in message
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What's the best way to manage the engine during the recovery from a
power off spin into another maneuver in a plane like the Super Decatlon
with constant speed prop?

If I have the RPM set to 2400 before reducing power for the stall/spin,
need I worry about overspeeding the engine by adding the throttle back
to quickly on the vertical down line during recovery?