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Thing is, I've read some of those pilot's memoirs things which say that the prop blades were very visible in these conditions. At high rpm in the game, I don't notice a disc, but landing I do. This would seem to agree with pilot's anecdotes, but I've no experience of landing a big loud cool aircraft so don't know for sure. ![]() |
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There is not much difference in the tip speeds for the propellers. The larger propeller requires gearing to reduce tip losses. They are all traveling at a similar speed around the disc.
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I have never not been able to see the prop disc (during daylight) if looking for it. Sometimes it's more visible than others, obviously. The thing is, as a pilot, one's attention is, just maybe, elsewhere and consequently it goes unnoticed.
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