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The following thread on the Van's Air Force web site was of general enough
interest that I thought it worthwhile to bring it to the attention of other pilots: http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ad.php?t=24147 Would be quite useful if it really worked. Of course there would still be strikes with inattentive and near-sighted birds. ;-) |
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![]() "Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . The following thread on the Van's Air Force web site was of general enough interest that I thought it worthwhile to bring it to the attention of other pilots: http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ad.php?t=24147 Would be quite useful if it really worked. Of course there would still be strikes with inattentive and near-sighted birds. ;-) I wonder about doing the candy stripe spiral on them, or painting the blades different colors... |
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"Blueskies" wrote in
t: "Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . The following thread on the Van's Air Force web site was of general enough interest that I thought it worthwhile to bring it to the attention of other pilots: http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ad.php?t=24147 Would be quite useful if it really worked. Of course there would still be strikes with inattentive and near-sighted birds. ;-) I wonder about doing the candy stripe spiral on them, or painting the blades different colors... No, that woudl cause people to become hypnotised and walk into the prop. Haven't you ever watched Batman? Bertie |
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![]() "Blueskies" wrote in message t... "Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . The following thread on the Van's Air Force web site was of general enough interest that I thought it worthwhile to bring it to the attention of other pilots: http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ad.php?t=24147 Would be quite useful if it really worked. Of course there would still be strikes with inattentive and near-sighted birds. ;-) I wonder about doing the candy stripe spiral on them, or painting the blades different colors... There is a design used on the American Airlines (and perhaps others) high bypass engines that is reported to be effective too. Might check it out at airliners.com or something. Considering visibility difference and rotation speed, the design you are testing appears even more visible. My guess is, it will work. |
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![]() "Maxwell" wrote in message ... "Blueskies" wrote in message t... "Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . The following thread on the Van's Air Force web site was of general enough interest that I thought it worthwhile to bring it to the attention of other pilots: http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ad.php?t=24147 Would be quite useful if it really worked. Of course there would still be strikes with inattentive and near-sighted birds. ;-) I wonder about doing the candy stripe spiral on them, or painting the blades different colors... There is a design used on the American Airlines (and perhaps others) high bypass engines that is reported to be effective too. Might check it out at airliners.com or something. Considering visibility difference and rotation speed, the design you are testing appears even more visible. My guess is, it will work. http://tinyurl.com/2yjh2c |
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 17:02:07 -0600, "Maxwell"
wrote: "Blueskies" wrote in message et... "Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . The following thread on the Van's Air Force web site was of general enough interest that I thought it worthwhile to bring it to the attention of other pilots: http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ad.php?t=24147 Would be quite useful if it really worked. Of course there would still be strikes with inattentive and near-sighted birds. ;-) I rate this things right in there with the old ultrasonic deer whistles you put in your car grill. Driving down the road was supposed to put out a noise to scare the deer. Somebody made a small fortune on those before they proved they don't work. I wonder about doing the candy stripe spiral on them, or painting the blades different colors... There is a design used on the American Airlines (and perhaps others) high bypass engines that is reported to be effective too. Might check it out at airliners.com or something. Considering visibility difference and rotation That's used to let people on the ground know if the engine is still turning. An engine coasting to a stop is nearly silent and is silent if you are out on the ramp wearing hearing protection. Roger (K8RI) speed, the design you are testing appears even more visible. My guess is, it will work. |
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On Dec 2, 5:59 pm, "Roger (K8RI)" wrote:
On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 17:02:07 -0600, "Maxwell" wrote: That's used to let people on the ground know if the engine is still turning. An engine coasting to a stop is nearly silent and is silent if you are out on the ramp wearing hearing protection. Roger (K8RI) Incorrect. The spiral on the fan hub is a bird deterrent measure. It has nothing to do with ground personnel. |
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![]() I wonder about doing the candy stripe spiral on them, or painting the blades different colors... The candy stripe spiral on the spinner was a recognition thing, the Germans started doing that in the summer of '44. The Japanese did something similar thru the war years by painting the inboard leading edge of the wing yellow. Quick recognition by your comrades in a dogfight when head on... This is the first I've heard of the 1/3 and 2/3's strobe effect, I thought it was also for recognition...Maybe I'll try it on my 172... -Ryan |
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soaringpilot2 wrote in
: I wonder about doing the candy stripe spiral on them, or painting the blades different colors... The candy stripe spiral on the spinner was a recognition thing, the Germans started doing that in the summer of '44. The Japanese did something similar thru the war years by painting the inboard leading edge of the wing yellow. Quick recognition by your comrades in a dogfight when head on... This is the first I've heard of the 1/3 and 2/3's strobe effect, I thought it was also for recognition...Maybe I'll try it on my 172... I asked in my shop and sure enough I was told that our spinners have the spiral on them for bird avoidance. We also used to turn our radar on in cavu weather for the same reason, but now we turn it on for every flight anyway.. Bertie |
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