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![]() "W P Dixon" wrote Could it be possible the one prop was turning and the other one was stopped to help get rid of any excess speed? Just a thought. I doubt it. They would use close to normal speed, and plus, they con control speed all they want, with prop pitch. If anything, I'll bet they can adjust speed better, with both burning. -- Jim in NC |
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