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1 BRAKING PROPELLER
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reverse/reversible pitch propeller — A propeller whose blade pitch can be reversed beyond zero, enabling it to exert a braking effect. This feature is used after touchdown and during ground maneuvering. Also called a braking propeller. See reverse pitch … Aviation dictionary
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