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I'm afraid I have no knowledge of your language whatsoever, but suspect your understanding of 'idle' is opposite to it's meaning.
Google helped me to suggest that 'aylak' means idle and 'tam hız' means full speed in Turkish. For propeller evaluation the latter is relevant - idle does not mean anything in this context.
On the other hand idle must be correct for your gear to engage correctly
Google helped me to suggest that 'aylak' means idle and 'tam hız' means full speed in Turkish. For propeller evaluation the latter is relevant - idle does not mean anything in this context.
On the other hand idle must be correct for your gear to engage correctly


