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![]() "Alan Baker" wrote Which is why you change the angle... If the thrust line is changed to keep the torques the same, then no need for increased trim, right? Sorry Alan, but you should just take a pass on further arguing this one. I don't know what you don't understand, but rest assured, you don't understand it. ;-) You are plain and simple wrong on this one. The notion that you think changing the thrust angle of an engine by 3.8 degrees, for as small of a change in the thrust as line 4 inches, illustrates how far off you are. Case closed, for me. -- Jim in NC |
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