
November 2nd 04, 07:26 PM
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Ok not to change subjects but wasn't it 1978 that you are required to have a
POH for the airplane?
"SFM" wrote in message
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Your POH? Is that a reporting that you bought for your airplane or really
just the PIM that the FBO sold you? Check the POH in the airplane. The
other
option is does that POH say how much time and how much fuel will be used
to
climb to a specified altitude? If so you can do a little math to figure
out
the fuel/hour during climbs.
Scott
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"Slick" wrote in message
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I'm sorry, I forgot to include that my POH does not include what to
allocate
for what I'm asking. The 152 POH does, but I don't have one on hand.
"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
m...
Slick wrote:
I'm looking for a chart or table or something that describes the
fuel
usage
in climbout and descent. I want to know how much fuel to allow for
taxi,
runup, and climbout.
Thy the POH.
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