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Old 01-01-2009, 10:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Or perhaps something more rakish from '55?


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Now just imagine the current turboprop engines available, or better yet, a ducted fan unit to make sure that noone gets chopped up. lol Actually, another interesting flashback would be turbines, or even a diesel rotary. Imagine the torque in a rotary small package...hmmmm
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Looks like an effective way to prevent tail gaters
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Don't know if you've ever taxied a small plane, but it's pretty hard to do fine speed control with a prop, especially from a dead stop. There's not really a direct throttle/thrust relation, so you wind up giving a good blast to start rolling, then immediately coming off the throttle so you don't keep accelerating.
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Yeah, I have my Commercial Multi-Engine License and appreciate controlling props.

It appears props in general have a max efficiency of about 85%, and outside of optimal operating parameters that efficiency drops like a rock. And, as a general rule of thumb, I understand transmissions are about 85% efficient as well. This is just one small reason why we don't see too many prop cars!
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