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But... If the club is using tach time, then it is to his ADVANTAGE to
lean it out and cruise at a slower RPM. The two airplanes I fly have both hobbs and tach readings. We bill off the tach, though. I log my flights off the hobbs. I can sometimes get 2.0 hobbs and pay only 1.3-1.5 tach. Chris Bob Noel wrote: In article .com, wrote: Hi all, Can anyone tell me if there are reasons other than fuel conservation for flying a warrior slower cross country? yeah - to increase the amount of money you rack up on the hobbs meter while decreasing the per hour fuel cost. :-/ |
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