I'm not trying to fight with you !! I understand that a Drag Race is different, I used-to street race back when a Muscle Car was a Muscle car not a Race Car, I was just making a statement to show a relative to over revving in the air,
as for your statement about over revving in flight at 10,500 and 11,000 "THAT is over revving",, (note that there is a 2,200 RPM difference between the number I used "8,800" and 11,000 that you pointed out for Over Revving),, to me, I don't find 11,000 overly excessive in flight (that is if the reports are truly accurate), look what Saito themselves says in the link, their 180b engine will turn an APC 16X8 at 9300, well you have 3 choices for that number,
1) Peak Static Number for that Prop
2) Tuned for Flight Number, for that Prop
3) an Over Revving Number in Flight for that Prop
So, is Saito suggesting that you tune your Engine with an APC 16X8 to turn 7100 for Flight on the ground so it will unload to a peak of 9,300 in the air, I don't think so. even if Saito is suggesting that 9,300 is a Peak RPM and you should tune around 8,800 for Flight, again it will unload around 10,500 or 11,000 as you say people have reported,, in the link below Saito suggests for a Peak RPM up to 10,000 and I think that is a Peak Static Number,, so we know that 9,300 with an APC 16X8 is a Peak Static Number for that Prop and we should tune a bit below that for flight,
to add, if you think 11,000 is Over Revving in the air, why is Saito saying you can turn a Prop as small as an APC 15X8, I'm betting an APC 15X8 will turn up around 10,000 Static, tuned at 9,600 for flight will git you over revved to 11,800
https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/storefronts/airplane-engines-15042--1/saito-engines/180b-%28new-case%29-aac-w-muffler%3A-bk-saie180b
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Jim