At zero lift it has some parasite drag, but it's the induced drag
that dominates.
Hi Jim,
Doesn't make better sense to me, I fell off the sled with the opening
statement that at zero lift the induced drag dominates, and I have a degree in
aero engineering :>) If I can remember back to aero 101 in the
50's, the induced drag is a function of lift coef. squared and would be
zero at zero angle of attack. I believe the prop runs at a high negative
angle of attack when it is windmilling with load and approachs the zero lift
angle of attack when freewheeling. When the prop is loaded or stopped, the
disk theory does not apply, it only the drag of the stick.
Bernie Kerr