In a message dated 7/19/2007 9:22:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Panzera@Experimental-Aviation.com writes:
With all due respect,
what does measuring static thrust do for us?
Pat
My ideas may not be the complete list of information that could be
recovered. Mr Lipps would know much more. Perhaps you could get Mr Lipps to
comment? Paul was it? I enjoyed his talk at Jean this year. Thank you for that
effort.
Propeller thrust might be useful in designing propellers. It is hard to
imagine a prop dyno not recovering thrust information. For experiencing
propeller stall. For comparing one prop to another. Lately for making movies in
a side view of blade flexing in single rotor installations.
Lynn E. Hanover