Mike Rapoport wrote:
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On 22-Nov-2004, "Jim Burns" wrote:
On short hops of 1 hour or less we're seeing fuel burns of 20 gallons per
hour, longer hops we see 24 gallons at 24 squared and 155kts true. Push
everything forward and we see 175 knots true at around 6000 ft and fuel
burns of 27 gallons per hour. Surprisingly close to book numbers for a
38
year old airplane.
So, at the high end of the power/fuel consumption curve you are gaining 20
kts TAS for only 3 gph? That's incredible! In my relatively efficient
Arrow I gain only about 6 kts TAS for about 2 GPH going from 65% to 75%
power. How do you do it?
--
-Elliott Drucker
27GPH-20GPH=7GPH
Huh!?! Are my eyes funny, or doesn't his original post reference *24*
GPH at 155 kts vs. 27 GPH at 175 kts?
inquiring minds...
Scott Skylane
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