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Subject: | Backward fan blades |
From: | lesnyd@bb1t.monsanto.com (Larry E. Snyder - lesnyd@monsanto.com - (314)694-3626) |
Date: | Wed, 15 Apr 92 13:36:45 -0500 |
All of us folk who engage in the exciting hobby/sport of model aircraft have long been familiar with the effects of reversing a prop. In fact, my very first model airplane (a Cox Piper Cub with a .049) came with the instructions that beginners could put the prop on backwards to keep the plane from flying too fast. I've also heard of folks breaking in their engines with the prop backwards to keep them from loading up on the ground. I knew my airplanes weren't toys. Wait till I tell my wife! Larry |
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