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Re: How Many Blades

To: albaugh_neil@ti.com, dpulju@usintouch.com, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: How Many Blades
From: FastmetalBDF@aol.com
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 16:53:22 EST
         Neil wrote :  Well, in water an efficient screw design will look a 
lot 
different than an efficient prop that runs in air ........
          I believe you hit the nail on the head !  I've seen a lot of 
airplanes since 
the late 30s with two and three bladed props ( and four on bombers ),
but none of the subs I ever saw had two or three blades . Most of the wind
generators I see when we go into California's Cental Valley ...... at Altamont
Pass, I think, have two or three blades, also . I never saw any Savonius Rotor
type generators there, but they are used in some locations .
         Bruce ....... 34 years at Electric Boat where our only finished
                              product was Submarines .
    PS : possibly Bushnell's "Turtle" had only two blades, powered by the 
sailor inside !   It was launched just a few miles from my home, in nearby 
Old Lyme, Connecticut, and Benjamin Franklin was there that day to assist 
and observe ....... a bit before my grandfather's time .

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