by garymbuska » Thu May 10, 2007 7:33 am
I for one do not think this is a problem at all. In the real world when you look at a turning prop as it gathers speed it will be harder to make out the individual blades of the prop and under certain conditions the entire prop will become invisible. It is kind of like a camouflage as clouds do indeed have a colour then if you put something in front of that cloud that is close to or is the same colour it is going to be hard to spot the object in front of the cloud. Lets face it it is rather hard to see a object turning at the speeds some of the props reach. If you throttle down while looking at the prop you will see it as it slows down it will become more visible. 8-)
Why do you think that they color the tips of each prop with red lines? It is supposed to make them more visible but it does not all ways work as even with the paint under certain conditions the props will become hard to see. Which is why working on a flight line is so dangerous you can not forget where you are or you will be sorry!. A turning prop shows no sympathy
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garymbuska on Thu May 10, 2007 7:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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