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Old March 3rd 08, 07:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
John T
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Default Prop performance in clouds question

"Bob F." wrote in message


No, since there is a concept of a "dead zone" where there needs to be
a more than a minimum change for a the servo to react. Otherwise a
concept of "hunting" kicks in and the RPM constantly change and
"hunts" for a center of the constant RPM speed.


True, but as you allude, only to a limited extent. It wasn't clear to me
from Jim's post that he was accounting for CS props.

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