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Anyone familar with the expression "stall torque"?



 
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Anyone familar with the expression "stall torque"? #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:23 pm   Anyone familar with the expression "stall torque"?
 

Hi!

In a technical flysheet I read the expression "stall torque".

Despite several efforts I couldn?t find out what its meaning. Can anyone shed some light on it?

Thanks in advance

Michael
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Anyone familar with the expression "stall torque"? #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:04 am   Anyone familar with the expression "stall torque"?
 

I'm totally out of my depth with these technicalities, Michael, so I can only refer you to the following dictionary definitions.
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Anyone familar with the expression "stall torque"? #3 (permalink) Fri Apr 20, 2007 20:30 pm   Anyone familar with the expression "stall torque"?
 

Hi Conchita!

Thank you for the useful link. It helped a lot.

Michael
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