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Old August 17th 05, 06:26 PM
Russell Duffy
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"frank" wrote in message
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If this was the case ("truly incapable") they would not allow the use of a
ground adjustable prop. At least with some planes, while you would be
incapable to exceed the speed limitation with a certain prop pitch
setting,
resetting the prop may allow you to exceed it. This may not be different
than a "ground adjustable" RPM limiting device.

Frank


You and the AOPA guy seem to agree. He made the same point about the ground
adjustable prop.

Rusty


 




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