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kd6veb wrote:
At 12k msl at the windward edge of the roll clouds I cut power to just above idle, dropped the IAS to between 60 and 65 knots for minimum sink with about 7 degrees of flaps and there I was a near equivalent to a glider. In about 20 minutes I was at 17.9k msl. Lift was still about 300 feet per minute with the engine a little above idle. The engine was still running smoothly even though it has a Bing carb with no mixture control. My feet were toasty warm because of the heater and I was comfortable, in fact more so than in the SparrowHawk where I would be cold which makes me want to pee often. This was luxury! So will I do this again? You bet! I will add another EDS oxygen system so I can take a passenger. Also I intend, when the wave window is open, to explore altitudes above 18k up to say 25k. Sometimes it pays to just think outside the box and do new things! The wave window is also a "box", so I hope you will think outside of that one, too, and try some cross-country wave flights. I don't know how practical that is in the J250, but you could go downwind a long ways, and motor back the next day when the wind has died down - no lengthy retrieve. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * Updated! "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * New Jan '08 - sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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