Frank Natoli
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Learning to fly a Seneca II with three bladed props.
A copy of the Seneca II POH that I obtained online has two separate sections for prop operation, one for two bladed props, one for three. The section for two bladed props says prop control is a function of oil pressure, springs and nitrogen. The section for three bladed props omits mention of nitrogen.
A hardcopy of the Seneca II POH that I purchased from my FBO does not separate two from three bladed prop operation, and does mention nitrogen.
Do three bladed props use nitrogen to move into feather?
A copy of the Seneca II POH that I obtained online has two separate sections for prop operation, one for two bladed props, one for three. The section for two bladed props says prop control is a function of oil pressure, springs and nitrogen. The section for three bladed props omits mention of nitrogen.
A hardcopy of the Seneca II POH that I purchased from my FBO does not separate two from three bladed prop operation, and does mention nitrogen.
Do three bladed props use nitrogen to move into feather?