So here's a question I've wrestled with in the past with regards to camber of a prop on the leading edge. When you introduce more camber, let's say for a 3-point hydro and a lifting prop, does it increase or decrease the prop walk, with all other things considered equal?
I understand that the slippage is affected which may expound on either an increase or decrease, but I don't have my head fully wrapped around what is going on with the introduction of more camber.
2nd Question: Does the progression of the camber contribute to the change in prop walk as well or is it a moot point?
Last Question: Are these effects more pronounced at lower RPM or a higher RPM setup?
All input is welcome and greatly appreciated.
I understand that the slippage is affected which may expound on either an increase or decrease, but I don't have my head fully wrapped around what is going on with the introduction of more camber.
2nd Question: Does the progression of the camber contribute to the change in prop walk as well or is it a moot point?
Last Question: Are these effects more pronounced at lower RPM or a higher RPM setup?
All input is welcome and greatly appreciated.

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