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![]() Mike Rhodes wrote: Patterson's note of the chart referenced from altitude, as opposed to manifold pressure, causes me to scratch my head, too. There's another chart in the manual that relates combinations of manifold pressure and rpm to horsepower (but not to altitude). It has a similar limit band, but this one makes sense to me. It basically says that you should never exceed a manifold pressure of 25.3 HG at 2200 rpm (for example). I don't know why that limit band is on the altitude/hp chart. I'm hoping that it's something that only applies to CS props. In that case, perhaps the chart simply means that it is impossible to exceed a manifold pressure of 25.3 HG at 2200 rpm above 6,000' ASL but below that the pilot needs to be careful? George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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