![]() |
|
Luftwaffe and Axis Air Forces Please use this forum to discuss the German Luftwaffe and the Air Forces of its Allies. |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
Re: propellor pitch control question
To achieve optimal operating performance, it’s necessary to vary propeller blade pitch angle with airspeed and flight condition. A low angle works best for high power takeoff and climb (at relatively low airspeeds), while a higher angle serves lower power cruise flight (at increased airspeeds) best. I suspect that the fixed pitch vanes on a Fw 189’s propeller spinner used associated aerodynamic forces (that varied with flight airspeed and/or engine speed) to rotate/turn the vaned spinner (independent of the propeller) and, via a joined mechanical advantage mechanism, regulate propeller pitch to "fit" the plane's airspeed/engine RPM. It appears a clever form of automatic pitch control.
Last edited by stephen f. polyak; 8th July 2008 at 04:11. |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Friendly fire WWII | Brian | Allied and Soviet Air Forces | 803 | 8th July 2023 15:47 |
A Tactics Question | mayfair35 | Luftwaffe and Axis Air Forces | 2 | 8th April 2008 00:49 |
P-38J Control Panel Cover | Pathfinder | Allied and Soviet Air Forces | 0 | 5th February 2008 20:47 |
Operation Aphrodite | Brian | Allied and Soviet Air Forces | 25 | 12th March 2006 18:40 |
305 Sqn (Polish) Mosquito SM-G "RZ399" question | Kari Lumppio | Allied and Soviet Air Forces | 4 | 9th February 2005 23:19 |