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![]() "PittsS1C" wrote Positive thrust to get moving then hanging out in the zero thrust area with little adjustments positive and negative during taxi. I think I would hesitate to use a geared engine for taxing that way (like turbine planes do) I can't say with 100% authority, but I don't see that as a problem. Just because there is zero thrust, does not mean the engine/gearbox has zero load. Even at beta, the prop is still moving a lot of air, but off of the front and the back and ends of the prop, at the same time. Considerable HP is still being used, and putting a constant, normal load on the gears. Think of a "club" prop, for breaking in engines, or using on a "torque" type dyno. It is indeed putting a load on the engine and gearbox, but it is not trying to make thrust, so the test stand/dyno doesn't zoom down the length of the driveway. g -- Jim in NC |
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