Re: N13HP down?
As Dudewanarace stated above, When Oil pressure is lost in the prop (Whether engine supplied (Hamilton Standard) or internal (Aeroproducts)) The blades go to the flattest pitch possible. This overspeeds the engine as the prop is not taking a big enough bite to produce a load, Causes an insane amount of drag and produces minimum thrust. Reducing power does nothing to slow the overspeed. Imagine a windmill in a hurricane. There things that can be done mechanically to the prop which can partially alleviate this however as with everything there are downsides in day to day performance.
I never saw the event but I heard that when Whittington lost the governer in PM many moons ago it was like throwing an anchor and a drogue shoot out the back. He was lucky enough to fly it to the crash site and walk away. I do know that the current crew in their awesomeness has installed a feather pump.
In the case of N13HP I believe the pilot was faced with a worst case scenario, he had no power, no altitude, no airspeed. I am sure the instructor did all he could to help.
I feel for his family and friends.
As Dudewanarace stated above, When Oil pressure is lost in the prop (Whether engine supplied (Hamilton Standard) or internal (Aeroproducts)) The blades go to the flattest pitch possible. This overspeeds the engine as the prop is not taking a big enough bite to produce a load, Causes an insane amount of drag and produces minimum thrust. Reducing power does nothing to slow the overspeed. Imagine a windmill in a hurricane. There things that can be done mechanically to the prop which can partially alleviate this however as with everything there are downsides in day to day performance.
I never saw the event but I heard that when Whittington lost the governer in PM many moons ago it was like throwing an anchor and a drogue shoot out the back. He was lucky enough to fly it to the crash site and walk away. I do know that the current crew in their awesomeness has installed a feather pump.
In the case of N13HP I believe the pilot was faced with a worst case scenario, he had no power, no altitude, no airspeed. I am sure the instructor did all he could to help.
I feel for his family and friends.
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