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It doesn't matter how many blades the propeller has. It is dependent on
the frequency of your electrical power system. In the United States, 60 Hz is the standard. In other parts of the world, 50 Hz is used. The United States standard is pretty tight, allowing very small deviation. Hence multiples of 60 will strobe a moving part, making it appear stationary Don't forget those of us with three bladed props. Or four; whatever. Your point illuminates elegance in thinking. "EDR" wrote in message ... Oh, come on folks! Poor man's tach check... go out at night fire up airplane taxi to place on airport with mercury vapor/fluorescent light park with light behind you adjust engine rpm for 600/1200/1800/2400 rpm if prop blade is not "standing still", adjust until the blad does not move (strobe effect) |
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