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Old 06-02-2006, 10:36 AM
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Jim Thomerson
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Default RE: "Unloading a prop"

The prop is actually a wing. When the airplane moves through the air faster, the angle of attack of the prop wing decreases. So drag on the prop decreases and the engine can turn the prop faster. I think excessive unloading suggests that you are running too much prop for your engine/airplane. The generally tossed about figures are an increase of 500-1500 RPM.