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ME109
Hi There i have a photo of a ME109 with the prop tips bent forward what could have caused this
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Re: ME109
taxi accident
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Re: ME109
The quick and simple answer is; the tips will bend forward if the engine is making power when the blades hit.
If the engine was at idle, the blades will bend backwards. Regards, |
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Re: ME109
ahhh makes sense not seen it befor on a propellor thanks
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Re: ME109
Surely a ground loop would be more likely, where the tail comes round and the aircraft is for a moment going in reverse.
What happened to the photo - I cannot see it
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