I'm not a real pilot, no training so help me out:
I've been playing around with rpm settings and have made these conclusions:
These are constant speed props right?
So, increased throttle increases pitch?
The thrust (sorry if these terms are not aviationally correct

) remains constant at a given throttle setting regardless of prop rpm setting?
So, reduced prop rpm results in increased torque due to increased pitch to maintain thrust at the reduced rpm?
Say that three times real fast!!!
Sooooo, is there any advantage to tweaking the rpm settings ????
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Thank u for your time.
PS: where's that padlock key again?