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"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
... On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 21:24:33 -0500, "Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk at wow way d0t com wrote in : ... From http://www.t18.net/resources/T-18%20orig%20hdbk.doc page 34 (Perhaps you'd be good enough to cut and paste the reverent section into a follow up. I'm uneasy opening MS Word documents from anonymous sources.) Gee, I can't imagine why... Not sure how the formatting will come out but here is data for one T-18: CRUISE PERFORMANCE Standard Temperature, Lean Mixture, 135 BHP used as 100% Power Base % TAS % TAS POWER RPM MPH GPH MPG POWER RPM MPH GPH MPG SEA LEVEL 2000 FT 50 2060 137 5.6 24.5 50 2100 137 5.6 24.4 60 2320 154 6.6 23.3 60 2360 154 6.6 23.2 70 2490 165 7.5 21.9 70 2540 166 7.6 21.8 75 2550 170 8.0 21.2 75 2600 171 8.1 21.2 80 2610 174 8.4 20.6 80 2660 175 8.5 20.6 90 2730 181 9.3 19.4 90 2780 182 9.4 19.4 100 2820 187 10.2 18.4 100 2870 188 10.3 18.3 114 2910 194 11.3 17.2 107 2910 192 10.8 17.8 % TAS % TAS POWER RPM MPH GPH MPG POWERRPM MPH GPH MPG 4000 FT 6000 FT 50 2120 137 5.6 24.3 50 2140 137 5.7 24.2 60 2390 154 6.7 23.1 60 2420 155 6.7 23.1 70 2570 167 7.6 21.9 70 2600 168 7.7 21.9 75 2640 172 8.1 21.2 75 2670 174 8.1 21.4 80 2710 176 8.6 20.6 80 2740 179 8.6 20.8 90 2810 183 9.4 19.4 90 2840 186 9.5 19.6 100 2910 189 10.3 18.3 94 2880 188 9.8 19.1 % TAS % TAS POWER RPM MPH GPH MPG POWER RPM MPH GPH MPG 8000 FT 10000 FT 50 2160 137 5.7 24.1 50 2180 136 5.7 23.9 60 2440 156 6.7 23.2 60 2450 158 6.7 23.5 70 2620 172 7.7 22.4 70 2650 176 7.7 22.8 75 2700 178 8.2 21.8 75 2730 183 8.2 22.3 80 2780 183 8.7 21.2 80 2810 188 8.7 21.6 86 2830 189 9.2 20.6 Power and fuel flow data are based on Lycoming performance charts for the 0-290-D2, dependent upon Manifold Pressure, RPM, OAT, and Pressure Altitude. Speeds based on speed course calibrated airspeed system. fwiw: t18.net is a pretty good place to get infomation. By T-18 builders for T-18 builders The guy who wrote the aircraft handbook that I copied this from is a very meticulous Aero engineer who used to work in flight test for one of the big aerospace companies in the U.S. He puts a lot of effort into the details - his O-290 T-18 is as fast as many of the O-360 powered T-18's And, knowing how he works - I would trust his data before I would trust any of mine... -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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