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Old 12-12-2002 | 05:31 AM
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JimTrainor
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Default Is using less pitch on a prop reduces torque?

When it comes to a torque roll... I don't see these gyroscopic forces or P forces having any effect. It's the engine turning the plane and the prop... rather than just the prop as would be the case in normal flight. No?

When it comes to a torque roll... I don't see these gyroscopic forces or P forces having any effect. It's the engine turning the plane and the prop... rather than just the prop as would be the case in normal flight. No?

When it comes to a torque roll... I don't see these gyroscopic forces or P forces having any effect. It's the engine turning the plane and the prop... rather than just the prop as would be the case in normal flight. No?

When it comes to a torque roll... I don't see these gyroscopic forces or P forces having any effect. It's the engine turning the plane and the prop... rather than just the prop as would be the case in normal flight. No?

... somebody slap me, I'm skipping...