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I have read conflicting recommendations for take-off power in a M20J.
Some people seem to suggest that it's best to reduce MP/RPM to 25/2500 after 500 feet, while others suggest full throttle/2600 until cruise altitude reached. Any thoughts ? |
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I once taught 3 people to fly in that make and model.
I teach to never ever touch throttle in any way until at least 1000 on take off unless you are going to stay in the pattern. Then not until pattern altitude. . Most engine failures occur with a throttle change. I don't want the thing to quit me at 500 feet. As slow as that plane is to climb, I usually left it to full bore until I'm close to my cruise altitude. Old CFI "Evan Salant" wrote in message ... I have read conflicting recommendations for take-off power in a M20J. Some people seem to suggest that it's best to reduce MP/RPM to 25/2500 after 500 feet, while others suggest full throttle/2600 until cruise altitude reached. Any thoughts ? |
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![]() "Evan Salant" wrote: I have read conflicting recommendations for take-off power in a M20J. Some people seem to suggest that it's best to reduce MP/RPM to 25/2500 after 500 feet, while others suggest full throttle/2600 until cruise altitude reached. Any thoughts ? What does the POH say? -- Dan T182T at 4R4 |
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![]() "Evan Salant" wrote in message ... I have read conflicting recommendations for take-off power in a M20J. Some people seem to suggest that it's best to reduce MP/RPM to 25/2500 after 500 feet, while others suggest full throttle/2600 until cruise altitude reached. Any thoughts ? Depends on trade-offs of terrain suitability for emergency landings, and sound sensitivity of the area you are overflying. I have always been one that is critical of people who takeoff with maximum RPM and full throttle selected until they reach cruise altitude, and to hell with how many people dislike all of the extra noise. Sure, get high enough where there are some decent alternatives for landing, then pull back the RPMs. Always remember that the airport you are using to take off from could be lost forever if enough people get ****ed off at hearing loud props constantly, and all of the way to altitude. -- Jim in NC |
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At our place, we reduce power and RPM as soon as possible. It makes a
*big* difference noisewise. Our neighbours are aware of our efforts to minimize the noise, so it makes their and consequently also our lives easier. |
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 06:40:48 -0700 (PDT), Evan Salant
wrote: I have read conflicting recommendations for take-off power in a M20J. Some people seem to suggest that it's best to reduce MP/RPM to 25/2500 after 500 feet, while others suggest full throttle/2600 until cruise altitude reached. Any thoughts ? The MAPA Safety Foundation Proficiency Courses teach to use maximum available power, at or slightly above Vy, to at least 1000' AGL. --ron |
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