I don't understand how to control the constant speed propeller.
-Does the tachometer show the RPM of the propeller or the engine crankshaft?
-Why is this called a constant speed propeller?
-When I was in flight with Cessna 182 which has this kind of propeller, I first set the throttle and propeller control (the blue one) to full. The tachometer was showing a RPM of 2500. I then reduced the throttle to half, but I didn't touched the blue control. The RPM remained 2500 rpm, it didn't change but the aircraft started to slow down. Why? If the RPM is the same why is he slowing down? And why does my aircraft always bump somehow when I set a new propeller (blue control) setting?
-Does this propeller mean that I can save some fuel or not? In the FS2004 manual they said that he allows something like the gears do in a car, that after the plane is on speed I can reduce the power, but which power, throttle or propeller? I don't understand anything regarding to this propeller.