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Based on my initial research, I'm using a Tach reference of 2400 RPM.
But, if the plane Tach is a 2500, or 2300, or some other number, my planning for cruise flight BHP, flight times, and costs gets all thrown off. Is your tach accurate? You may find that differences in the tach =readings= swamp the fine cost issues you are trying to figure. But to save the most money, plan for lowest RPM consistant with safe and proper operation. The speed loss will likely be smaller than the RPM drop. Make a graph of speed vs RPM (if it's a constant speed prop, use the same power setting). You will probably find that percentage wise, you get less additional speed than you put in in additional RPM. Now headwinds should be factored in too - since changing from a GS of 120 to 100 is a smaller percent change (what you're comparing with the RPM) than going from 100 to 80 due to a 20 knot headwind. Jose -- Quantum Mechanics is like this: God =does= play dice with the universe, except there's no God, and there's no dice. And maybe there's no universe. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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