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On Jan 16, 3:42*pm, Some Other Guy wrote:
Howard Eisenhauer wrote: http://www.flixxy.com/besler-steam-airplane.htm Cool! *Interesting how easy prop reversal is, which makes sense since it's a steam engine. *The Wikipedia page claims that it was capable of STOL operation since the prop could be used for braking on landing. Larger prop driven airplanes did not reverse their props, but went into beta range, meaning the pitch was negative, in effect pushing the air forward, not back. Some complex singles also had beta range capability for their prop pitch. It makes for shorter landings, does not make for shorter take offs though. |
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