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by xplanephil
1267 days ago
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The problem with pusher configuration is that the prop operates in turbulent air, that has already ben disturbed by going around the rest of the airplane. Whereas in tractor configuration, the prop grabs "clean" air. This is traditionally cited as the reason why pusher prop planes are louder (from the outside). In fact, one of the noisiest GA planes is the Cessna 337, which is a pull-push twin configuration. The advantage of the Piaggio Avanti is that you can do away with the prop heat completely, as the hot exhaust from the turboprop engine simply blows on the blades. Which makes for a very nice anti-ice system. |
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Didn’t know about that. Sadly, there isn’t much hot exhaust from electric motors.