And if they did (put a feathering prop on it) it'd no longer be LSA legal.
Some, most maybe, of the guys on the Yamaha Facebook site seem to think the windmilling prop is of no concern, I disagree. My last comment on the subject there was along the lines of "anywhere else in aviation it's known that a windmilling prop is much more draggy then a stopped one, except here."
Some, most maybe, of the guys on the Yamaha Facebook site seem to think the windmilling prop is of no concern, I disagree. My last comment on the subject there was along the lines of "anywhere else in aviation it's known that a windmilling prop is much more draggy then a stopped one, except here."
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