paulwerbin
Headed to Andromeda
When testing for the AOPA article we measured 141 kts TAS at max continuous power at something like 2000 ft. When in a hurry....
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wdnd5960 said:Aaron, You are one sharp cat!
The highest fuel flow on the chart shows 16.9, sea level ISA Minus 20C. But as you climb in altitude the fuel flows are not a great deal over what the other perf charts show, at about 10K they equal out.
The book TAS, chart speeds are very good on this aircraft 144kts/166mph to 146kts/168mph at sea level, with not a lot of speed loss at altitude, maybe 7 or 8 kts at 10K.
You are really dumping some gas in the engine but at sea level the charts show as much as 20kts/23mph gain in speed, over the 2700 rpm 75% chart settings. As stated above at about 10K everything starts to level out with the other charts.
Sciscoe