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Cruise performance
I might be able to go non stop, but typicaly I don't. I have the long range tanks (46 +18 per side). Old pilots and bold pilots... and the fuel is generally cheaper in TN and AL. I probably use 100gal for a 650nm flight. I fly light also, maybe 50 lb of baggage and only the front two seats installed. I try to load for a slightly aft CG also.
Thanks for the info. Glad I found this site. T |
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Tom
I have a 1973 NA plane and usually fly 23x23 as high as I can, I expect to see 145K and burn a little less than 20gph. Since you are burning the fuel you must be making good power so my guess is somethings draging your speed down. I had some reriging done years ago after I bought the plane and believe it helped the speed. You might have someone take a closer look at the airframe for rig.
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Do you keep your cowl flaps open after reaching cruise?
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I have a 74 "G" and at 6000' running 23/2300 and 10gph/engine I average 155 to 160 KTS TAS.
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Yes, cowl flaps are closed, gear up and wing flaps retracted
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I second "tropical." My 73G model (no turbo) does the same. I run 2300 RPM and whatever manifold pressure I can get depending on altitude. If I am low however, I will usually not run much more than 24 inches.
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I fly mine non-stop between ART - SGJ typically 890-900 NM, and my average block to block is 5:50 - 6:10, for an average of 6 hours, at 150 Knots, 10.2 gals per hour per end. 7000 feet average 2300 rpm with throttle to the wall. 80 - 337-H.
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