Hi everybody,
At 30 000 feet, 0 throttle, I decided to dive for fun.
Then the propeller started to spin and the sound of engine made itself heard.
Realistic?
Hi everybody,
At 30 000 feet, 0 throttle, I decided to dive for fun.
Then the propeller started to spin and the sound of engine made itself heard.
Realistic?
When you drive a car downhill with the gear engaged and using the engine for braking. Do you hear the engine revving or not?
Thx for your answer, Jan. I didn't catch your drift but thx.
I'm aware this question may sound utterly dumb and devoid of interest for an expert.
I'm not trolling yet. I'm as rookie as can be. I was just surprised that, with Ignition OFF and 0 Throttle, the engin could continue revving.
In the real world it does make slightly different noise when there is no ignition happening. But we don't have a sound recording from the real world yet so it's not that easy to implement
Thanks for your patience, Jan.
So I can safely conclude that it's the force of wind that makes the propeller spin.
I have plenty of stuff to say about what could be done in terms of help and tutorial but it will be for another time.
Have a nice day.