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Darrel Toepfer wrote:
Ron Hardin wrote: Of course, the exhaust blowing out the front turns the turbine backwards, and the exhaust blowing out the back turns it forwards. You're where you started, in explaining it. Doubtful... The starter motor spins it in a set direction. You'd have to reverse the polarity, if electrically driven... The only fear is that of a "hot start" which has already be explained. Or perhaps if you had a massive tailwind and no means of turning the plane into the wind for startup... That the turbine is spinning doesn't matter to the objection. The exhaust going to the rear spins it up, the exhaust going to the front slows it down. Net effect, zero. How does the exhaust keep it spinning? -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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