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On May 7, 8:22*am, Mike Ash wrote:
In article , *Ron Garret wrote: There's also the conservation of energy argument. *If the engine is turning, the energy to overcome friction and compression has to come from somewhere. I don't think this works. In the non-spinning case, you're dissipating all that energy into the air, and there's no real limit as to how much that could be. Now, it would seem that the conservation-of-energy argument gets you the right answer, but IMO not for the right reasons. -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon I couldn't see, from those charts, that the spinning prop developed a LOT more drag, like the flat plate some here claimed it would be. A flat plate the diameter of the prop disc would be about four times the flat-plate equivalent of the aircraft's profile, I think, and would steepen the glide to some awesome angle. I'm going to have to go up and do it again. Many years ago I stopped the prop on a 150 and found that the glide was a hair steeper for a given airspeed. The prop stopped, reluctantly, near the stall, and diving the airplane to Vne would not restart it. How many others here have actually tried it, besides me? Dan |
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