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This may be a silly question, but at the moment I am having a difficult
time visualizing this in my head... Are the IVO prop blades able to be "reversed" with regards to direction of rotation (counter-clockwise to clockwise) and still provide thrust properly..? Dave |
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![]() "Dave S" wrote in message ... This may be a silly question, but at the moment I am having a difficult time visualizing this in my head... Are the IVO prop blades able to be "reversed" with regards to direction of rotation (counter-clockwise to clockwise) and still provide thrust properly..? No one else is biting, so I'll shoot. Even if you can turn them all of the way around, the camber of the airfoil would be backwards. Although you would get some thrust, it would be at the cost of a GREAT loss of efficiency. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() Are the IVO prop blades able to be "reversed" with regards to direction of rotation (counter-clockwise to clockwise) and still provide thrust properly..? No. They have a pre-molded-in twist for right or left hand rotations. The extra twist (+ or -) via the cam does nothing to the pre-twisted root... just the outer 30% of the blades. Even if you flipped them over, they have an airfoil profile that will cease to be of any useful effect in generating full thrust... like flipping a wing upside down... just won't create the proper lift. Dean A. Scott, mfa --------------------------------------- School of Visual Art and Design southern adventist university --------------------------------------- http://www.southern.edu/~dascott |
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.... like flipping a wing upside down... just won't create the proper lift.
Yes it would be like mounting the left wing upside down on the right side and vice versa. |
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![]() Thanks,.. again I apologize if it sounded bone-headed.. I needed to validate something with the group. I appreciate the response, Dave Dave S wrote: This may be a silly question, but at the moment I am having a difficult time visualizing this in my head... Are the IVO prop blades able to be "reversed" with regards to direction of rotation (counter-clockwise to clockwise) and still provide thrust properly..? Dave |
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 02:03:36 GMT, Dave S
wrote: This may be a silly question, but at the moment I am having a difficult time visualizing this in my head... Are the IVO prop blades able to be "reversed" with regards to direction of rotation (counter-clockwise to clockwise) and still provide thrust properly..? Dave No. Wish they could be. |
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Dave S wrote:
This may be a silly question, but at the moment I am having a difficult time visualizing this in my head... Are the IVO prop blades able to be "reversed" with regards to direction of rotation (counter-clockwise to clockwise) and still provide thrust properly..? Dave You don't need an aerodynamically efficient shape in order to generate lift or thrust, but you do need a positive angle of attack. Even a flat 1x6 pine board will generate lift that way. Seems to me the Ivoprop would work backwards, but not well. my 2 cents. DaveR |
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