LOL.....................
When you feather your prop, if I'm not mistaken, you disconnect your prop from the engine, and when your up high, make sure you got your mixtures set right, and yes, you can't go as fast, cuz theres just less air for the prop to bite from
Jeff
Makes sense...
I'm flying cross country using a Lancair Legacy (cause there's no way I can afford a real one). :(
Anyway I just flew from Las Vegas to Monterey, CA. I was at 18000 feet and I had to keep the throttle and feathering all the way in to maintain airspeed and altitude after finding the trim sweet spot (the LL is a tricky plane to trim). The fastest I was able to go was about 160-107 KIAS.
My first flight in a 172 on August 20, 2004

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