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Old August 20th 03, 04:41 AM
Wayne
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This one's not geared, it was replaced with an O-360

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news:sxh0b.5319$Qy4.1728@fed1read05...

Full Prop if under 100MPH? not sure about why that one.. but I'm sure

the
idea of going to full prop (high RPM) when under 15in MP, you are most
likely below the "prop governing range" and want the best performance,

if
your under 15in MP you are either "throttled back" for descent, or very

high

Bad idea in geared engines to run the prop forward in descents. There's

always
a tiny amount of play in the gearbox. You don't want to spend a lot of

time
with the prop driving the engine.




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Old August 20th 03, 05:07 PM
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"Wayne" wrote in message ...
This one's not geared, it was replaced with an O-360

Nevermind.



 




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