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Old 10-23-2012 | 06:30 PM
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Default RE: 2 Stroke Overpropping

You want the engine to make some heat when it is breaking in. 'Break-in' props are usually smaller, to let the engine wind up but with less load. Keep the engine slightly rich, use a prop in the recommended range, and increase the diameter by one size/reduce the pitch by one size, if you need to control the speed of the airplane.