Thread: Beta Prop
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Old August 10th 05, 03:50 AM
Jim Carriere
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
I well could be plus in my head Beta means reversing. The reason

for this is
when I was getting my helicopter rating the instructor used the term for
negative rotor pitch and it stuck in my head.

What would the point of this in a small plane be if not reversing?


For a given beta pitch, the prop makes much more reverse thrust with
forward airspeed than when there is very little airspeed. This is
because of the angle of attack on the prop blades (aerodynamic
explanation using vectors).

The point is your landing rollout is greatly reduced, because the
prop provides a lot of deceleration immediately after touchdown when
the brakes are least effective (think, jam on the brakes too hard
when the wing is still making some lift, they lock up).

It's handy during taxiing when you can get no or slight reverse
thrust, that saves your brakes and is less workload when you get the
hang of it. It's usually a bad idea to reverse taxi- kick up fod
then roll through it as the engine ingests it, hard to see where
you're going, the nose (or tail) wheel may not castor 360 degrees...
to name a few reasons.