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Old October 12th 03, 08:56 PM
Mike Adams
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Actually, we must all be nerds. I've been keeping the same spreadsheet since
getting my 182 a year ago, and my experience is much the same - it averages
about 11.5 gal/hr, but most of my flying is also at higher cruise altitudes
where I'm rarely above 65% (19 or 20 inches at 10,000). It was a real
eye-opener though, after installing a JPI FS-450, to see the fuel flow up
around 20 on takeoff.

Mike

In article 1Vcib.102338$%h1.98157@sccrnsc02, "Jay Honeck"
wrote:
I keep an Excel spreadsheet of every flight I ever make, and every time I
add fuel.


Wow -- I'm not sure whether I should be impressed, or incredulous. :-)

I thought I was doing well to remember to write each flight in my logbook!

 




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