[NSRCA-discussion] Thrust line calculation

Scott Smith js.smith at verizon.net
Mon Feb 19 02:55:04 AKST 2007


Assuming a 16" prop, 2.24 degrees.

Just plug your numbers in here: 
 http://www.carbidedepot.com/formulas-trigright.asp 

side A: .625
side B: 16
Click calculate
Angle A is your answer

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To all,

Does anyone know how to translate from inches to degrees in thrust line
calculation.

For example, from the stab to the left tip of the prop is 58-11/16", and the
other side is 58-1/16". Therefore, the difference is 5/8 ", what would be my
degree of right thrust?

Thanks in advance,

Adrian
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