Why is the aircraft propeller offset to the right?
Common to some aeroplane types, such as the training Piper Aircraft fleet, the propeller shaft is angled by a few degrees to the right. Find out why in this video. If you like this video, please share, like, comment & don't forget to subscribe for much more! Would you like to support this channel and help us grow? Visit https://flight-club.com.au to find out how. Thanks for watching! #flightclub #pfactor #assymetricbladeeffect

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