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Newps wrote:
Jim Logajan wrote: Newps wrote: How are stones going to defy the laws of physics? The plane is moving forward. Rocks don't leap off the ground and jump into the prop. I believe there is a low-pressure area in front of the prop which causes an inflow of air from the area forward of the prop to compensate for the air that is being directed aft. Combine that with the usual preferential headwind takeoffs and it seems likely stuff on the ground can be wind blown and/or sucked off the ground and into a prop. There is a short video that you can see that shows a Cessna running its engine up while parked in a puddle. The water is maybe an inch deep, hard to tell. The prop will create a little tornado directly beneath its lowest point. This is what causes prop damage. Get the plane moving just slightly and this effect is lost. Any air being sucked in from the front, and I don't believe there is, is not strong enough to pick up rocks. I still wouldn't rule out getting a small pebble or stone into the prop if you are sliding the wheels to a stop in gravel. The propwash might sling a small stone into the nosewheel where it could bounce forward into the prop. Similarly, if the nosewheel is pushing through gravel at any rate of speed, stones could bounce forward off the nosewheel. Rocks certainly won't leap off the ground into the prop, but they could bounce off the nose wheel. Matt |
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