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Look at your engine operation chart in your POH and find the column that
has the highest MP and the lowest RPM. For example.. the PA28-236 Dakota, O540-J3A5D 55% power, 5000 feet, 2100 RPM and 19.5" 65% power, 5000 feet, 2100 RPM and 21.9" 75% power, 5000 feet, 2200 RPM and 23.2" Okay, I supposed I could do that, and dink around with it for a while -- but why would I ruin a really nice flight recording my fuel flow at these various settings? :-) Perhaps if I knew what you were trying to determine, it would help. What're you looking for in this data? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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