jan olieslagers[_2_]
November 22nd 08, 03:27 PM
Bob,
Thanks for one more entertaining text and valuable lesson.
Hoping the question's not too stupid: while you mention diameter and
pitch and some parameters I don't really understand, why do you never
discuss the number of blades on the prop?
It seems obvious that a two-bladed prop is by far the easiest to make.
But at my home airfield I see a lot of 3-bladed, and one ultralight even
sports a 4-blade on a Rotax 912. Why? What's the importance?
Thanks for one more entertaining text and valuable lesson.
Hoping the question's not too stupid: while you mention diameter and
pitch and some parameters I don't really understand, why do you never
discuss the number of blades on the prop?
It seems obvious that a two-bladed prop is by far the easiest to make.
But at my home airfield I see a lot of 3-bladed, and one ultralight even
sports a 4-blade on a Rotax 912. Why? What's the importance?