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Dylan Smith wrote:
On 2007-05-22, wrote: If it were the middle of the summer with temps well over 100 and flying something like a 152 at max gross, you might want to depart to the south east to gain altitude then turn back towards the pass, but the Archer should have no problem. I did it from a little further down the valley (Thermal airfield, I can't remember what it's official name is, but it's actually below sea level) in an 85 hp C140... with a cruise prop, on a day which was over 100 degrees. It didn't climb very well, but I didn't have any trouble getting through Banning pass. Two weeks later, I crossed the Sierra Nevadas in that aircraft. It took more or less 100 miles of climbing to get enough altitude to cross :-) It is now called Cochran Regional (TRM) at -115 feet. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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