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Old 29th September 2009 | 12:36
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arflyingman
 
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alright guys, thanks for the replies.

so in a nutshell

when an A/C accelerates with a fixed throttle position, the RPM increases because there is less "drag (torque)" acting against the engine (due to the decreased AoA of the propeller).
and conversely when decelerating with a fixed throttle position.

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