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Hmmm...all the articles indicate it happened in the US...I looked through the NTSB database but came up with squat.
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Also, this thread is about twin prop rotation - you want the lightning thread, not the Lightning thread
![]() I figure the way the slipstream works, outward-turning props would tend to exert an upward force on the elevator, inducing a negative pitch moment - compensating for an opposite effect from the thrust lines of the engines, maybe? |
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Chris Wells wrote in
: Hmmm...all the articles indicate it happened in the US...I looked through the NTSB database but came up with squat. Which crash ? there are numerous reports. and the NTSB reports are not complete.. there have been several crashes that seem never to make it into their database. |
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