tyyshxxx
27th Aug 2019, 15:57
I am studying the FAA handbook and that under the topic fixed-pitch propeller, it says "
As altitude increases, the throttle must be opened further to indicate the same rpm as at a lower altitude"
Why is that? Isn't it when density decreases, lower power is needed to maintain the same rpm?
As altitude increases, the throttle must be opened further to indicate the same rpm as at a lower altitude"
Why is that? Isn't it when density decreases, lower power is needed to maintain the same rpm?