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Doug wrote:
Just take off in Atlanta and climb to 6500'. Stay at that altitude and when you get to Boulder, you will be at pattern altitude! (actually pattern altitude is 6300'). Run at full power. Lean for best rpm (at 6300'). See how far out the lean knob is? That is how far out it should be for takeoff too (plus 3 half turns in). We lean on the ground at runup for takeoffs at these altitudes. Learn how to do that if you don't know how. This time of year is bumpy below the cumulus and if we have rain, it is thunderstorms you can see and go around. So go around them. The weather is good for flying in the summer in Colorado. Have fun and see ya! By September, the Tstorms will be gone (we hope!) but it'll still be a bit warm. Mid-Kansas, go up to 8500 -- air will be smoother (usually), and a great view of the Rockies. |
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