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![]() The short version is that propeller thrust = horsepower @ 375 mph. HP is greater than thrust below that speed, less above. Guy, is this the same as saying that a turbojet's thrust in pounds at 375mph is the same as a horsepower rating for that engine? Put another way: is a 3,000-lb thrust turbojet equivalent to a 3,000hp recip at 375mph? (I haven't been reading this thread either. Yesterday I discovered that if I posted first, my newsreader downloaded all the new posts, and if I then downloaded all the new posts (as I did) I wiped out the day's work of all these brilliant people.) all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Expedition sailboat charters www.expeditionsail.com |
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