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PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:24 pm    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

All Kolbers,

I'm curious what other kolb pilots are experiencing as their gallon
per hour fuel burn?

What is your sustained level flight absolute minimum gal, per hr? At
what engine rpm? And at what cruise speed?

What is your over all "average" gal. per hr. engine rpm, and
cruise speed?

Please specify the model of your plane and engine when you share your
statistics.

Statistic from flights of 2 hours or longer will likely be more
accurate and reliable than shorter flights, but please share whatever
you personally experience with your plane.

Eugene Zimmerman


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

MKIII, 582, 2.58:1 B box, 2 blade 68" Ivo, 4 GPH (at) 5,200 rpm & 65 mph

FSII, 582, 2.58:1 B box, 2 blade 68" Ivo, 3.5 GPH (at) 4,800 rpm & 62 mph

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:37 pm    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

In a message dated 8/31/2009 10:24:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, etzimm(at)gmail.com writes:
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What is your over all "average" gal. per hr.   engine rpm, and
cruise speed?
Gene Z,

This is my average for a 1 to 2 hour flight and includes taxi, warm up, takeoff, landing and taxi again, such as during my trips to Homers picnics:

Original style - Kolb FireStar
Rotax 447
5000 RPM = 2.0 GPH
Airspeed about 60 to 65 in smooth air (drops to 55~60 in bumpy air)

I don't know what the fuel burn is during cruise only.

Bill Varnes
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:49 pm    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Richard,

Do you have any gph figures on a slower speed cruise?
Guesses?

Dennis

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:14 pm    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Eugene, I'll be out of phase one testing and going off to breakfast at Ponca City this Saturday. I'll do a careful test going there and back with my 582 powered Mk IIIC.

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All Kolbers,

I'm curious what other kolb pilots are experiencing as their gallon per hour fuel burn?

What is your sustained level flight absolute minimum gal, per hr?  At what engine rpm?   And at what cruise speed?

What is your over all  "average" gal. per hr.   engine rpm, and  cruise speed?

Please specify the model of your plane and engine when you share your statistics.

Statistic from  flights of 2 hours or longer will likely be more accurate and reliable  than shorter flights, but please share whatever you personally experience with your plane.



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:26 am    Post subject: Re: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Eugene,

Yesterday I did a 1.5 hour flight at a steady 2,640 rpm and true airspeed of 80 mph at a density altitude of about 2,500'. Total fuel burn of 5.5 gallons for burn rate of 3.67 gph or almost 22 mpg. These numbers include taxi, short warm up, one take-off and climb to about 1800 AGL, one descent and landing and taxi back. On my next flight I plan to do a similar flight at a slower speed, probably around 72 mph and will report my numbers.

Note that the max continuous spped for the Jabiru engine is 3300 rpm but I am currently over propped and it won't reach that rpm in straight and level flight. My prop is a Tennessee Wood 66x34, which I think is too long for a Jabiru engine.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:33 am    Post subject: Re: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Eugene,

I forgot to mention that I also tested for minimum power flight. Without use of flaperons I got down to sustained S&L flight at only 2,232 RPM and 55 mph airspeed. I think it might go to a little less power cruise but this is only 10 mph over my stall speed so I didn't bother to reduce power any more.

In case anyone is wondering why I'm quoting such un-rounded tach numbers, for some reason, my EIS tach reading is in increments of 24 rpm. Have not figured out why that is, maybe the sensor is reading flywheel teeth. I have not yet dug into that but will.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:25 am    Post subject: Re: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Firestar II with the HKS:

2.8 hr flight on Sunday, good combination of cruise at 5200-5400 rpm, slow flight at 4700 rpm, full power climbs, 3 take offs & landings, burned avg. of 2.5 gal/hr.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:41 am    Post subject: Re: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Original Firestar, Rotax 447, 2.58 B box, 2-blade 66" Ivo, 2.7 GPH at 5100 rpm, regular 87 oct ethanol 10% fuel, 60mph

Kolbra, Rotax 912 80hp, 3-blade Warp Drive, 3.5 GPH at 5000 rpm, regular 87 oct ethanol 10% fuel, 80mph


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:57 am    Post subject: Re: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Firestar II 503 DCDI 66" Ivo 2 blade pitched for 6,400 on climb 2.58:1 B box
32:1 with 87 octane fuel
Flight started with 320 pound load and 10 gallons of fuel.
Air temp at surface was about 95 relative humidity 20% Altimeter 29.86" Haze
Flew between 4,500 and 5,500 msl
Surface is about 1,300 AGL
Made landings at three airfields.
1.8 hours (at) 5,800 RPM
Average indicated airspeed at cruise 70 MPH
Fuel burn Five gallons
2.7 GPH
Cruise EGT 1,050
Climb EGT 950, main jets on order


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:24 am    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

MKIIIC Redrive 2180cc VW 71" PowerFin F model 3 blade 4GPH (at) 75 MPH 3200 RPM
on a 2-3.5 hour cross country.

An interesting change occurred on the flight to the Purdy field fly in. The
flight was exactly 2 hours round trip winds < 5 MPH both directions. On the
way there I flew my normal 75 MPH indicated for app. one hour. On the way
back I flew in a loose formation at 70 MPH. The total fuel burn was exactly
6.25 gallons I emptied my 6 gallon aux tank just before landing to top off
the main tanks. This also included a brief period of flight close to 80 MPH
(at) 3400 RPM to catch up. My MKIIIC really doesn't like to fly faster than 75
MPH and it appears there is considerable drag reduction, fuel economy by
slowing to 70 MPH.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:21 pm    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

UltraStar with Cuyuna ULII-02:

3.3GPH overall (taxi, climb, cruise, landing) with 5800 rpm cruise (50-55 mph).

5 gallons won't give me a hour flight!

Extended slower cruise flights are on my agenda.

-Dana

At 10:21 PM 8/31/2009, Eugene Zimmerman wrote:

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I'm curious what other kolb pilots are experiencing as their gallon
per hour fuel burn?

What is your sustained level flight absolute minimum gal, per hr? At
what engine rpm? And at what cruise speed?

What is your over all "average" gal. per hr. engine rpm, and
cruise speed?

Please specify the model of your plane and engine when you share your
statistics.

Statistic from flights of 2 hours or longer will likely be more
accurate and reliable than shorter flights, but please share whatever
you personally experience with your plane.

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"If I knew there were coming to my house a man with the fixed intention
of doing me good I would run for my life." - Thoreau


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:34 pm    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Quote:
I'm curious what other kolb pilots are experiencing as their gallon
per hour fuel burn?
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Eugene Zimmerman

Gene/Gang:

582
5800
5.5 gph

912UL
5000
4 gph

912ULS
5000
5 gph

447
5800
3.75 gph

Cuyuna ULII02
5800
3.5 gph

UH-1H
600 lbs/100 gph

AH-1G
600 lbs/100 gph

Forgot all the rest. Wink

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 4:01 am    Post subject: Re: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

I'd like to weigh in, although my #'s are less than impressive by what I've seen so far.

Original Firestar
447 2.58:1
66" Culver

5500 rpm
63 mph
3.3 GPH


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:41 am    Post subject: Re: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

I did another constant rpm flight today at a slower airspeed.

2352 RPM
65 mph TAS
2200' Density Altitude
1.6 hours flight time, including taxi etc.
4.75 gallons consumed
2.97 gph
~22 miles per gallon

Earlier numbers at higher speed:
2640 RPM
80 mph TAS
2,500' Density Altitude
1.5 hours flight time, including taxi etc
5.5 gallons consumed
3.67 gph
~22 mpg

I am surprised that my MPG is virtually identical to the run at 80 mph. I was expecting at least a little better mpg at the slower speed. Perhaps the sweet spot for my airplane is somewhere in the middle of that range. Next flight I'll split the difference and fly at about 72-73 mph and see if there is any difference. Could be that it is a 22 mpg airplane, no matter what airspeed I fly in this range.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Being new to this stuff I was surprised to find GPH was the same in my plane from 50-70. Then I realized the power setting in my plane is the same for all those speeds when I have a passenger (my back seat is seldom empty) My best fuel economy is (at) 70.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 6:25 pm    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Kolb MkIIIC w/ 912ULS
I normally cruise at 75... that's around 4500 rpm, and 3.8 gph
At 85, about 5000 rpm, and 4.2 gph.

Don't have info, yet, on slow.

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All Kolbers,

I'm curious what other kolb pilots are experiencing as their gallon per hour fuel burn?

What is your sustained level flight absolute minimum gal, per hr?  At what engine rpm?   And at what cruise speed?

What is your over all  "average" gal. per hr.   engine rpm, and  cruise speed?

Please specify the model of your plane and engine when you share your statistics.

Statistic from  flights of 2 hours or longer will likely be more accurate and reliable  than shorter flights, but please share whatever you personally experience with your plane.



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 9:27 am    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

Thank you all,

I wish to express my appreciation for everyone's response to the
fuel burn query.

We apparently have quite a spread in hourly fuel use between various
Kolb planes and pilots.

From Jack Hart's 1.5 gph all the way to John Hauck's 582 with 5.5 gph.

Some pilots choose to cruise at 40/ 55 mph, others at 70/85 mph.
One pilot claims his best fuel economy is (at) 70.
My l stats with my modified Firestar, 618 Rotax 72" inflight IVO prop
are ,,,,

42/ 50 mph air speed -- 2 gph as per 2 hour flight time.
60/65 mph air speed -- 3.5 gph as per 2 hour flight time.
Wide open 6700 rpm climb out 7.5 gph as per fuel flow gauge
indication.
Thanks again to everyone who responded,

Gene Zimmerman


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All Kolbers,

I'm curious what other kolb pilots are experiencing as their gallon
per hour fuel burn?

What is your sustained level flight absolute minimum gal, per hr?
At what engine rpm? And at what cruise speed?

What is your over all "average" gal. per hr. engine rpm, and
cruise speed?

Please specify the model of your plane and engine when you share
your statistics.

Statistic from flights of 2 hours or longer will likely be more
accurate and reliable than shorter flights, but please share
whatever you personally experience with your plane.

Eugene Zimmerman




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PostPosted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 1:29 pm    Post subject: Kolb gph fuel burn survey Reply with quote

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5500 RPM, 60 MPH, 3.6 GPH

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