alahol2
Well-Known Member
We all seem to agree that the prop continues spinning even with no input from the engine. Richard (I think) seems to be able to accept that the prop may continue spinning but in the closed (folded) attitude. Geem, LW and I believe the prop is open when it spins.
If the prop is spinning at all there will be a tendency for the blades to open because of the inertia of the blades. That, after all, is how the prop works under power from the engine.
I would suggest that, maybe, when power is removed this causes the prop to reach a sort of part folded equilibrium between the inertia of the spinning blades trying to open and the tendency of the water flow to close the blades.
I wish I had an underwater camera, that would clinch the matter.
If the prop is spinning at all there will be a tendency for the blades to open because of the inertia of the blades. That, after all, is how the prop works under power from the engine.
I would suggest that, maybe, when power is removed this causes the prop to reach a sort of part folded equilibrium between the inertia of the spinning blades trying to open and the tendency of the water flow to close the blades.
I wish I had an underwater camera, that would clinch the matter.