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Did the AT10 have featherable props? If not, was level flight
maintainable with a windmilliing prop? |
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Did the AT10 have featherable props? The next responder will know that, I am certain. If not, was level flight maintainable with a windmilliing prop? Rarely is. Even on a twin as powerful as a Mosquito, an unfeathered prop was a death sentence. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Its always better to lose AN engine, than THE engine. |
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wrote in message ... Did the AT10 have featherable props? If not, was level flight maintainable with a windmilliing prop? The Cessna T-50 Bobcat was the "Bamboo Bomber", not the Beech AT-10. Neither had featherable props. |
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