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Caroilne Diesel Engine

Propeller and governor

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Realising that diesel engines have a very small power band it might be a good idea to have set RPM ranges.

1. Start, warm up and rundown and stop

2. Flying RPM

3. Take off / combat


For all the power settings in-between the pilot can change the pitch on the prop.


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