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11/24/03 AW&ST
Lord Corp and Hamilton Sundstrand are teaming to offer the In-Flight Propeller Balancing system that automatically adjusts propeller balance while the aircraft is flying. The installation features one balancing device for each propeller and one electronic controller, which accepts accelerometer inputs from the rotating propeller to constantly adjust the position of weights to minimize an unbalanced condition. ----clip---- What won't they think of next G Big John |
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Nothing new per se.... the idea and general mechanisms have been around
since 1920's..if not earlier. And I'd be very surprised if there hasn't been some electrical models since then. Kent Felkins Tulsa "Big John" wrote in message ... 11/24/03 AW&ST Lord Corp and Hamilton Sundstrand are teaming to offer the In-Flight Propeller Balancing system that automatically adjusts propeller balance while the aircraft is flying. The installation features one balancing device for each propeller and one electronic controller, which accepts accelerometer inputs from the rotating propeller to constantly adjust the position of weights to minimize an unbalanced condition. ----clip---- What won't they think of next G Big John |
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