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On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 21:38:52 -0500, Margy Natalie
wrote: Peter R. wrote: But in this case it appears that the engine did just that. ![]() It didn't stall, it quit. Airplane engines don't stall, airplane wings stall, airplane engines quit. It's an english thing. What happens when an auto engine stalls? I thought you could only "stall" a car engine by applying a sudden load, as when popping the clutch at low rpms. Jim L's list of definitions tends to support that.. If that were the case, it would be impossible to stall an airplane piston engine short of running the prop into the ground? What happens when a turbine compressor "stalls"? Is there a critical angle of attack for the turbine blades that's exceeded by running the engine rpm too low or high for a given thrust? Or is backpressure the culprit? Don |
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