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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote:
Dale wrote:
I come down a little faster than you though, normally around
3000-3500fpm. G
If I try more than about 1,000 fpm, the CHTs get out of the green on the low
side pretty quick.
George Patterson
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I always keep at least cruise power on when descending, until I descend
low enough to maintain 2300/23", gradually enriching the mixture as I
descand. I like to start descent 20-40 miles out, letting the speed
increase, to make up for speed lost in climb. With normal cruise about
150 mph IAS at 10000, I can build up to about 170-180 MPH on descent (no
worry, because redline is 230 MPH). That way, there is no spiralling
down at destination or cylinder cooling.
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