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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 4:41 am Post subject: HDS endurance (was: Re: Re: New Chris Heinz Letter Today) |
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On Wednesday 08 July 2009 20:08, Leo Gates wrote:
Quote: | My wing tanks hold 21 gal, 20 gal usable fuel (5 hours). I could have
added two 7.5 gal wing locker tanks (3 hours and 45 min.) and an 8 gal
(2 hour) fuselage tank for 10 hrs 45 min fuel. That is 44 gal of fuel
or 264 lbs. 674 lbs empty airplane, plus 264 lbs fuel, plus 165 lbs
(me), plus 99 lb baggage equals 1200 lbs GTW. 3 or 4 potty stops before
I would have to add fuel. OR carry a portable human factors relief
device and fly 10 hours and get darn hungry.
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It's interesting to see how different pilots fly. I suspect we tailor our
usage to our physiology and wants.
I just don't need relief as often as many others, but conversely, I need fluid
and food much more often. As a result, I fly with water bottles and snacks. I
haven't done a poll, but I suspect many diabetic pilots need occasional
snacks to keep their blood sugar somewhere near normal.
I don't think a six hour flight would be out of the question for me. But a
601XL I decided upon, and a 601XL I'm building. When this airplane is flying,
I'll look again and see what I think my next project should be.
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Jim B Belcher
BS, MS Physics, Math, Computer Science
A&P/IA
Retired aerospace technical manager
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