Would have been nice if you had actually answered the guys question. I don't believe that feathing is modeled correctly in AH. in a real aircraft engine, with a feathering prop, A prop can not be feathered by shutdown of an engine. Once that prop stops spinning the angle of pitch on the prop blade will not change. From what I have seen in AH it is not possible to move the RPM setting to zero. and looking at the prop of what should be a feathered engine it would appear that the prop is not feathered.
It may be for the sake of the game, that when you lose an engine the aircraft model assumes that the prop is feathered.
At home land we use the dictum "If you really want to help someone, you don't give him(her) a fish... You give him(her) a rod and teach him(her) how to fish..." In other words(have to explain EVERYTHING here...) One lets, even encourages, people to do their own experiments, and learn through that...
Please read again carefully. I answered 2 times.
In many airplanes you not only CAN and sometimes you MUST feather a propeller, AFTER engine shutdown. Letīs say you have an engine stopped, with no oil and a windmilling prop. If you do not stop that prop you may get an engine fire which is much worse.
I did NOT say that a prop can be feathered BY shutting down of the engine, although it can be.
Aces High does not reproduce EVERY detail of a real airplane and real world. It would be asking too much from HiTech and Crew... You are just talking about propellers. We could add cowl flaps and other items... War time spare parts shortage, etc... How many times do you take off with malfunctioning or missing items??
In a real plane one may have several conditions for a prop on a stopped engine. It may be windmilling, it may be stopped feathered, unfeathered, blades bent or missing, etc
With an unbalanced prop planes vibrate violently and may break... Just imagine a 20mm hit to a single prop blade and tearing off engine power control. Imagine that prop missing a blade, turning at 2500 RPM...
What you see in AH when an engine is stopped is just a visual placeholder...
AND lastly, when you lose an engine in Aces High, by shutting it down yourself or when your enemy shuts it down for you, if you do not reduce those RPM by using num keypad -, you may not be able to RTB.
This is Aces High the best Air Combat game, not real life.
Again, the original question was "...how about when you want 'glide' and feather the propeller.... is propeller drag modeled in ah? would feathering make a difference, in AH?..."
Please re-read my answers and you'll find out.
Mutley