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Want to learn about propellers?
Check this out. Found it really interesting apart from my lack of mental capacity to take in all the tech stuff. If you can't sit through it, come in at about 18 minutes where it explains a little about the torque effect on an aircraft from a rotating prop which we modelers often need to deal with.
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