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Old 03-18-2004 | 08:46 AM
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Default RE: Prop Rip

Prop rip-
I see guys overloading engines with props way too big for best performance -to eliminate prop rip-
bad idea .
Some see these big props as bragging rights
Dick,
That is what I wanted to know - Thanks I'll stay with the 28-10 and put in some throttle curve to help me manage it.

BTW,
Other then the noise is the prop rip damaging in any way to the propeller or airframe? Are there any other side effects... While we are on the subject.
RickP