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 | Path: news.nzbot.com!not-for-mail From: Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
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 In article <pl0dvcdsroc2d54vhgs6oh6uqnajhdujeu@4ax.com>, not my real pseudonym
 says...
 >
 >On 29 Oct 2017 16:15:38 -0700, Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
 >wrote:
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 >>In article <XnsA81B4BB6B80C0noemailattnet@216.166.97.131>, Mitchell Holman
 >>says...
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 >>Can't seem to find anything on this with its three sweptback-blades...anyone got
 >>any info?
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 >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_O._Fisher
 >...about halfway down the page:
 >
 >Early tests with transonic compressibility.
 >
 >"The desire to develop a propeller that maintained its efficiency at
 >transonic and supersonic speeds led the Curtiss-Wright Propeller
 >Division to design and test several different concepts, including a
 >thin, cuffed four-blade and a three-bladed "scimitar" design.
 >Utilizing a specially modified P-47D-30-RE on loan from the USAAF,[N
 >6] Fisher undertook over 100 high Mach number precision dives from
 >38,000 ft (11,582 m) at speeds from 500 mph (800 km/h) to 590 mph (950
 >km/h).[N 7] The typical flight began above 35,000 ft (10,668 m) when
 >Fisher would push over into a steep dive, allowing his airspeed to
 >build beyond 560 mph (900 km/h) (true airspeed).[21] He would then
 >execute a pullout at 18,000 ft (5,486 m), having to maintain an
 >exacting set altitude within plus or minus five ft.[9]"
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