Assuming both engines are producing the same torque at that rpm, then yes.
Torque x RPM = horsepower. Note: the props will not be both the same
diameter and pitch.
Stu Fields
"RR Urban" wrote in message
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On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 20:24:00 -0500, "Mark" wrote:
Does a prop turning at 2300 rpm on a 150hp motor produce more thrust than
a
prop spinning 2300 rpm on a 100 hp motor ?
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Theoretically speaking -
If the props are identical....
so is the thrust on the test stand.
Barnyard BOb --
If I'm wrong, never mind.
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