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![]() Matt Whiting wrote: 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. When landing the engine is at idle so there's no chance of the prop picking up anything. I suppose it's theoretically possible to have the nosewheel pushing thru gravel and have one get launched into the prop. Haven't seent it happen though. Having said all that I have no interest in keeping my prop nick free if that means eliminating what is fun about flying. A prop is simply another part. I had my 182 for a little over 7 years. Never had any problems with the prop. |
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