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Hi all,
Can anyone tell me if there are reasons other than fuel conservation for flying a warrior slower cross country? Our club advises the pilots to fly cross-country at or below 2300 RPM. Is there a good reason not to fly at 2400 or 2450 RPM? Thanks for any help you can give. (I'm relatively new pilot who is learning quickly!) 38LPilot |
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It's to their advantage to have you flying more hours, burning less fuel,
and going easier on the engine. Follow the money. Nothing wrong with using 2400 rpm or so, especially if it gets you there quicker and saves you money. Rod wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, Can anyone tell me if there are reasons other than fuel conservation for flying a warrior slower cross country? Our club advises the pilots to fly cross-country at or below 2300 RPM. Is there a good reason not to fly at 2400 or 2450 RPM? Thanks for any help you can give. (I'm relatively new pilot who is learning quickly!) 38LPilot |
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If you are renting it just use full throttle from takeoff to landing.
That's the way all rental airplanes are treated, and does them no harm. Spill some Coke and french fries in the cabin as well. Karl "Curator" N185KG wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, Can anyone tell me if there are reasons other than fuel conservation for flying a warrior slower cross country? Our club advises the pilots to fly cross-country at or below 2300 RPM. Is there a good reason not to fly at 2400 or 2450 RPM? Thanks for any help you can give. (I'm relatively new pilot who is learning quickly!) 38LPilot |
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![]() 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. If that is the goal, should he rent a smaller, slower plane (PA-140 or C-152)? |
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![]() "Stubby" wrote in message . .. 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. If that is the goal, should he rent a smaller, slower plane (PA-140 or C-152)? If dollar per mile is the key factor in his choice then he will have to do the math based on his particular clubs rates. What he should do is pick the plane he wants to fly for what ever mission and fly it according to the POH. |
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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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