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Originally Posted by yellowduc
didn't read through all of the posts, but wouldn't it technically depend on whether it was a prop plane or not? If it was a jet, then no air is moving over the wings, if it is a prop plan, then the prop is pushing air over the wings.
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That's an interesting look at it.
Does anyone think that if the prop were actually spinning fast enough it would be able to create enough force to actually provide lift??
Or is the prop simply not large enough to create enough wind to do that?
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