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Old August 18th 04, 07:43 AM
Peter Duniho
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"AJW" wrote in message
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Wouldn't you think the more serious interference would be the prop wash

beating
against the airplane itself? I'd have thought we'd see more pusher props,

but
that's not a common SEL configuration either. I wonder why?


Pusher props are only *theoretically* more efficient. Since the airframe
disturbs airflow into the prop, you just wind up with a different kind of
inefficiency. Also, there's the problem of how to protect the prop from
ground strikes, engine cooling, CG and the like. All solveable, of course,
but the engine/prop in front configuration actually works pretty well in
most cases.

Pete


 




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