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Capt NG wrote:Hi Adam, BETA range from what I can remember is where power lever movements directly control prop pitch angle, accomplished usually by pulling the prop levers over a gate or some other mechanism. Examples are going into reverse or if you have to reverse on the ground. Used mostly in ground ops. Different turboprop engines have different designs however.
Think of it in two ranges.. Alpha range where the set the prop speed with the prop levers and the CSU keeps the RPM and in beta the pilot schedules everything himself.. Dunno how they would do it in a Porter, but generalising you select beta by moving the power lever below flight idle range..I think from memory beta mode is locked in flight or you have to pull it over a mechanical gate... I haven't flown a turboprop in 15 years sorry
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