Hi Barry,
Yes, a stalled prop is not
something I have had any experience with in the GA aircraft I flew, but I am
rapidly gaining experience with it with my Rotary engine. While the
engine appears to be making gobs of power (and apparently is), only a portion
of it is producing any useful thrust. You can fly with it stalled, but
acceleration is down considerable - right when you most need it - like take
off or in your case a go-around. And you are right, it certainly does
add to the pucker factor {:>)
Ed
Ed,
Had to do a go around this weekend when an
ultra lite cut me off. Once I had it going again the first thing that came to
mind was you. A stalled prop in the situation I was in would of been
very puckery.
Barny MGDQ
20bt