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![]() "Dale" wrote in message ... In article , "Newps" wrote: Yes. At 2000 rpm I would accelerating at quite a clip. After a couple hundred yards I'd be doing in excess of 30 mph. Good grief, how long does it take you to cycle a prop? G You're only at that power setting for a few seconds...but by all means do what you're comfortable with. Prop, mags and carb heat are done at 1700 rpm in virtually all Cessna's. The exact rpm isn't important. |
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