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John T wrote:
The majority of the noise generated by piston planes isn't engine noise, but propeller noise. The thing that gets me are the dildos^H^H^H^H^H^Hfellow pilots with CS props who set them to maximum RPM during approach. That makes their planes more than twice as loud as the fixed-pitch planes (who are around 1500 rpm on approach), and while I love hearing all the small planes flying over my house, I'm worried that my neighbours might someday lose their goodwill and patience. I have no issue with max RPM on takeoff, of course. Most planes climb more steeply than they approach, so the noise doesn't last long in any case. All the best, David |
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