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Oh, wait... which type of P-Factor did you mean?
I need help. I know what P-factor is. i read a lot if text about it. What I really want is a visual aid that will help me visualize exactly what's going on. If you've got one, please share
Hehe!push the tail down and hold it down while you look at the propeller (while its stopped of course)
Hehe!
If you're not by a plane, say in a ground school, you could use something like this held as if the airplane is in a nose high attitude to help visualize the difference in prop angle of attack and relative wind speed.
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