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![]() On 10-Jul-2003, "Guy Elden Jr." wrote: Oh I probably don't need to be wooed... I'm pretty much sold on it based purely on speed. I'd like to be able to fly down to Atlanta and back for weekend visits with the family from time to time, and it seems that this plane would be ideal for that. The distance from CDW to ATL isv about 650 nm. Many relatively high performance singles will not be able to make that trip nonstop with typical IFR reserves. The SR-22 is one that can, as long as headwinds are not too severe. Another is a later, normally aspirated Arrow (with 72 gal. fuel). As a rule of thumb to figure calm wind IFR range, I subtract from the plane's fuel load the quantity required for 1.5 hrs at normal cruise (to cover getting to the alternate plus the required 45 min. reserve), then divide the remainder by the cruise fuel burn and then multiply by the cruise speed. Example for the SR-22 with 82 gal usable fuel, 15 gph cruise burn rate and 180 kt cruise speed: 82 - (1.5 X 15) = 59.5 gal. 59.5/15 = 3.97 hrs 3.97 X 180 = 714 nm IFR range. No problem covering the 650 nm trip from CDW to ATL, but against an average 15 kt headwind it would be right on the edge (while maintaining the same conservative reserve margins). |
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