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Can your 152 produce 75% power at 3000 feet?
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote:
Can your 152 produce 75% power at 3000 feet? I don't have real-world numbers to back this up, but doing some interpolation from the cruise numbers in the POH: 75% power is possible at 2425 RPM at 3000 feet with a TAS of 102. In a climb I would be at around 70 knots, so the engine should not be able to reach the cruise RPM of 2425. So I suppose in a climb at 3000 feet, the engine would not be producing 75%, and it would be OK to lean. |
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