The POH for my plane (M20J) doesn't say anything about changing the prop control for engine failure in order to maximize glide. The POH just states the prop condition is "Windmilling". The Bonanza F33 POH does mention for best glide "Prop--Low RPM."
I don't quite understand the physics of why low RPM (coarse pitch) will cause less drag than high RPM (fine pitch). Is the difference substantial ?
I understand why feathered is better than windmilling, but not an option on my plane.
Can anyone explain the physics or point me to a good technical article ? I don't understand why a prop spinning at e.g. 1000 RPM should cause less drag than say 1500 RPM.
Thanks !
I don't quite understand the physics of why low RPM (coarse pitch) will cause less drag than high RPM (fine pitch). Is the difference substantial ?
I understand why feathered is better than windmilling, but not an option on my plane.
Can anyone explain the physics or point me to a good technical article ? I don't understand why a prop spinning at e.g. 1000 RPM should cause less drag than say 1500 RPM.
Thanks !