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![]() " wrote in message oups.com... http://www.glasairaviation.com/inthe...mmerRecord.htm Congratulation to Bruce Hammer. Normally aspirated w/ fixed pitch prop @ FL210. What do you think his MP & RPM were? % of HP? Congratulations indeed. Quite an oddessey. The preparation alone for a trip like this is a lot of work, let alone the flying. It looks like some rather careful weather planning went into the trip as well. 27 miles to the gallon at over 250 mph is quite a feat. How long did it take him to get back to San Diego? I'd also be interested to find out if he made any modifications to the engine/prop. "I seriously doubt that any certified aircraft could even come close to that kind of accomplishment," said Hammer. "Most of them are based on technology that's so old, there's no way they could be competitive" Well, I did it 25 years ago in a Mooney, SFO - DCA, 2115nm, 8:04:25, 302mph, see C-1 and C-1.c Al |
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