> i dont know about that as mine is a 1835 and i only get about 2700
static 

This could be due to the fact that air is thicker over there.  One would
think with all the rain and fog that the air would be less dense, however
it seems to be the other way around.  That is why the Vickers Vimy would
fly just fine as long as it stayed in the atmosphere around the UK.  As
soon as they got some distance away they started having all sorts of
trouble.  There are other examples, such as the Sea Mew - planes that fly
just fine in the UK but which you never see anywhere else.  This may
sound fishy.  

Out of curiosity, who made your 52 x 48 prop?  

Mike
KSEE
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