The prop appears stationary, but it's rotating at the exact frame rate of the video. Note it begins to advance just a smidge before the end of the video, when throttle is adjusted. (In the pod cast you guys mentioned that the prop may not be spinning-I trust it was as you could hear the engine sound)
If that is just a frame rate thing I would be very surprised. I've never seen a prop stay that synced up for so long, especially not in a power off stall, and with a fixed pitch prop. It wouldn't surprise me if the engine was off, testing a true "power off" stall.
@childsca I'm sure it was, plus it probably has some form of internal brake for ground transport without having to tie it down. Also for when being used as a floating utility.
Thanks, i can see the first turbuence developed at wing root
SuperRcbuilder 4 months ago
Looks like nicely stalling from root to tip, which is what you want.
zaitcev 9 months ago
awesome can u make more videos in the plane?
grontesy 1 year ago
The prop appears stationary, but it's rotating at the exact frame rate of the video. Note it begins to advance just a smidge before the end of the video, when throttle is adjusted. (In the pod cast you guys mentioned that the prop may not be spinning-I trust it was as you could hear the engine sound)
mvbluegrassrockr 1 year ago
@mvbluegrassrockr
If that is just a frame rate thing I would be very surprised. I've never seen a prop stay that synced up for so long, especially not in a power off stall, and with a fixed pitch prop. It wouldn't surprise me if the engine was off, testing a true "power off" stall.
childsca 1 year ago 2
@childsca I'm sure it was, plus it probably has some form of internal brake for ground transport without having to tie it down. Also for when being used as a floating utility.
Justamit2501 1 year ago
@Justamit2501 Sorry, but mvbluegrassrockr is right. It is stationary, because of no apparent flickering!
pereduranofcourse 4 months ago
very nice of you guys to share this video..
LTF85199 1 year ago
that really cool, interesting to see how the wind works with the plane.
ramis182 1 year ago