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Relationship Between Static, Climb Out & Cruise RPM Questi

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 6:47 pm    Post subject: Relationship Between Static, Climb Out & Cruise RPM Questi Reply with quote

At 04:46 AM 11/29/09 -0800, you wrote:
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When pitch is set properly on slow aircraft one can expect a 5-10%
difference in static and full power level flight rpm. I think anywhere in

this range will probably be good enough for first flight.
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Richard and Thom,

Thank you for the input. One would think that after flying the FireFly for
ten years I would have known this. But, I have never been comfortable
flying much over 55 mphi with my head sticking out in the air stream. Both
the Rotax 447 and the Victor 1+ would push the FireFly well over 55 mphi at
full throttle.

Did not get the new Tiny Tach installed, and will not for some time as other
activities will keep me away from the airport.

Jack B. Hart FF004
Winchester, IN


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