What is your prop slip?
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If your props are labbed finished the calc doesnt really work. But its a good base line. I will pretty much tell you its impossible to get 6% slip.
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Originally Posted by yahoo
If your props are labbed finished the calc doesnt really work. But its a good base line. I will pretty much tell you its impossible to get 6% slip.
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i got in an argument the other day,, the guy tell s me he has positive meaning better than 0! no slip?? Not possible.
he tried telling me that when you run onthe tips of the prop that can happen,,
right!!!
he tried telling me that when you run onthe tips of the prop that can happen,,
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