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Old 7th March 2006, 20:32
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engine design philosophy question

Is there any design advantage one way or the other by which a nation decided its piston engines would turn clock-wise or counter clock-wise? Or was it just a natural progression of the ways piston engines had started in that country originally?

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Old 8th March 2006, 01:44
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Re: engine design philosophy question

IMHO, it makes no difference, either North or South of the equator.

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Old 8th March 2006, 04:08
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Re: engine design philosophy question

the only difference is what rudder you step on taking off...
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Old 8th March 2006, 05:48
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Re: engine design philosophy question

Although it probably was not a criteria to be considered in the design of an aircraft engine, the rotational direction of the propellor did have an effect on the design of pre-jet age aircraft carriers - most were built with the island located on the starboard (right) side of the ship so the torque from the rotating propellor would tend to pull a plane away from (to the left of) the island. Japan built 2 notable exceptions to that practice - Akagi and Hiryu.
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Re: engine design philosophy question

Was this even a nationality thing? I was given to understand that the RR Merlin had right-hand drive, while the RR Griffon had left-hand drive. I have read that this was a bit of a shock to those who converted from the Merlin Spitfire to the Griffon Spitfire without being told about this difference.
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Re: engine design philosophy question

Some twin-engined planes had 'handed' engines which rotated in different directions, in order to remove torque effects.

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