Proping Question
On May 16, 3:05 pm, "Morgans" wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote
Because the top arch of the prop is close to my head. When teaching
students to hand prop the biggest challenge is to get them to stand
close enough to the prop. Standing too far back is much more dangerous
than standing too close. The worst thing that could happen is to fall
into the prop, something that can only happen if you are standing back
and leaning into it.
I was wrong. I had not heard that exact variation, before. g
Kicking though is still too close, even if you are swinging your body away
from the tip?
--
Jim in NC
In a tailwheel, as you pull the prop "down" during the kick you are
also moving toward yourself (because of the angle the taildragger sits
on the ground), which helps you maintain contact as you are moving
away from it. In a nose wheel plane you'd be pushing straight down on
the prop, causing your head to move down closer to the prop arch.
-Robert
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