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Dennis Thate
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:27 pm Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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For trip planning purposes I'm curious about what kind of fuel consumption I can expect to get with my 503 DCDI Rotax on my 2006 Kolb Firestar II. I typically will be at gross weight and at 2000 ' msl.
Ball Park Figures
Thanks
Dennis
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:45 am Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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Dennis, I burn between 3 and 3 1/2 gal per hour. My cruise RPM is
5600 to 5800. Lanny FSII 503 DCDI
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Thom Riddle
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:38 am Post subject: Re: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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In the range of 15-18 mpg with no winds for a 2-stroke Firestar depending upon how hard you push it.
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:26 am Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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I use cruise RPM of 6000 and always use 4 gal per hour for my fuel consumption....have not run out of fuel yet....in rough air I slow it down, makes the ride more enjoyable and less stress on the plane.....Jim Swan
Note: have put the plane away for the winter, was going to fly it on good days but had change of plans, looks like I may have them put me in a replacement knee this winter..
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John Hauck
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:28 pm Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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In the range of 15-18 mpg with no winds for a 2-stroke Firestar depending
upon how hard you push it.
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Thom Riddle
Thom R/Gang:
How does the above convert to GPH?
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
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Thom Riddle
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:35 pm Post subject: Re: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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Depends upon how fast you are going. He was asking about TRIP PLANNING so I figured I'd give a number that would give some idea of how FAR he might get on a gallon. He did not ask about endurance which is what GPH tells us.
In any case, as you know, there are too many variables to give precise numbers for any of this.
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John Hauck
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:41 pm Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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I use cruise RPM of 6000 and always use 4 gal per hour for my fuel consumption....have not run out of fuel yet....in rough air I slow it down, makes the ride more enjoyable and less stress on the plane.....Jim Swan
Note: have put the plane away for the winter, was going to fly it on good days but had change of plans, looks like I may have them put me in a replacement knee this winter..
jswan
Jim S/Gang:
Always glad to see Jim posting to the Kolb List.
I am going to make a special effort to fly to Michigan this coming year. I have not been up that way since I met John Williamson St Ignace Airport, Michigan, in 2003, on our way to Oshkosh.
It was on that 2003 flight I flew over Rick N's old house and airstrip, but alas, no one was home. That night I camped out on Snuffy Smith's airstrip a couple hundred miles NE, I think. Alas again. Snuffy was not home either. The next night I spent in Gaylord, MI, with my Army Instructor Pilot that soloed me in the TH-55 helicopter at 10.0 hours, in 1968. This young CW2 was my hero.
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
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John Hauck
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:45 pm Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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Depends upon how fast you are going. He was asking about TRIP PLANNING so I
figured I'd give a number that would give some idea of how FAR he might get
on a gallon. He did not ask about endurance which is what GPH tells us.
In any case, as you know, there are too many variables to give precise
numbers for any of this.
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Thom Riddle
Thom R/Gang:
MPG in an airplane means nothing. Works good on the ground though.
GPH and airspeed based on current winds gives me how far I can fly.
The air is seldom static.
john h
mkIII
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Thom Riddle
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:01 pm Post subject: Re: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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We can argue this all day long if you want, John. But it IS meaningful to me.
If I know the MPG in static air and know my headwind or tailwind component I can easily determine in my head how far over the ground I can go. With GPH all we know is how long we can stay in the air. That plus knowing your ground speed and a little bit of math we can come up with the same result. Neither is meaningless. Just a different way to approach it.
Plus it also gives you a relative efficiency number for comparing aircraft, if anyone cares to do that. In static air my normal cruise speed of 85 mph and 3.75 gph gives me about 22.5 mpg. Your MkIII at 85 mph and 5 GPH yields about 17 MPG in static air.
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John Hauck
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:24 pm Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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We can argue this all day long if you want, John. But it IS meaningful to
me.
If I know the MPG in static air and know my headwind or tailwind component I
can easily determine in my head how far over the ground I can go. With GPH
all we know is how long we can stay in the air. That plus knowing your
ground speed and a little bit of math we can come up with the same result.
Neither is meaningless. Just a different way to approach it.
Plus it also gives you a relative efficiency number for comparing aircraft,
if anyone cares to do that. In static air my normal cruise speed of 85 mph
and 3.75 gph gives me about 22.5 mpg. Your MkIII at 85 mph and 5 GPH yields
about 17 MPG in static air.
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Thom Riddle
Thom R/Gang:
I am sure your system of mpg works for you, but not for me. I never heard
the term mpg in military or civilian flight training I have attended. It
has been a long time since I have been to school, so maybe current aviation
is not using GPH, but MPG now.
Let me know when you find some static air.
Most of us are flying with GPS now days. Mine is an old Garmin 196, but it
does give me constantly updated info like "time to my next waypoint", etc.
Much better system than the old E6B. I don't need to know wind speed or
direction, at my altitude, and where I am located. Knowing my accurate fuel
burn, I know immediately how much fuel and time it will take me to get to my
next.
MPG is for automobiles. GPH is for aircraft.
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 5:54 am Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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John, not to beat a dead horse to death but after 40 odd years being around
airplanes in Alaska and other out of the way places, I too have never seen
MPH associated with airplanes. I couldn't imagine planning a trip using
MPH. What you had better think about is TIME you can stay airborn.
I'm still looking for that static air.
Gene
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From: "John Hauck" <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 4:19 PM
To: <kolb-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Re: Re: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption
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We can argue this all day long if you want, John. But it IS meaningful to
me.
If I know the MPG in static air and know my headwind or tailwind component
I
can easily determine in my head how far over the ground I can go. With GPH
all we know is how long we can stay in the air. That plus knowing your
ground speed and a little bit of math we can come up with the same result.
Neither is meaningless. Just a different way to approach it.
Plus it also gives you a relative efficiency number for comparing
aircraft,
if anyone cares to do that. In static air my normal cruise speed of 85 mph
and 3.75 gph gives me about 22.5 mpg. Your MkIII at 85 mph and 5 GPH
yields
about 17 MPG in static air.
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Thom Riddle
Thom R/Gang:
I am sure your system of mpg works for you, but not for me. I never heard
the term mpg in military or civilian flight training I have attended. It
has been a long time since I have been to school, so maybe current
aviation
is not using GPH, but MPG now.
Let me know when you find some static air.
Most of us are flying with GPS now days. Mine is an old Garmin 196, but
it
does give me constantly updated info like "time to my next waypoint", etc.
Much better system than the old E6B. I don't need to know wind speed or
direction, at my altitude, and where I am located. Knowing my accurate
fuel
burn, I know immediately how much fuel and time it will take me to get to
my
next.
MPG is for automobiles. GPH is for aircraft.
john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 6:09 am Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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Semantics! To each his own. The challenge is to not let the earth smite thine ass before one reaches point "B" how ever that may be done. If one can flap his wings or pull gas from the clouds, who cares?
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:51 AM, Gene & Tammy <zharvey(at)bentoncountycable.net (zharvey(at)bentoncountycable.net)> wrote:
[quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Gene & Tammy" <zharvey(at)bentoncountycable.net (zharvey(at)bentoncountycable.net)>
John, not to beat a dead horse to death but after 40 odd years being around airplanes in Alaska and other out of the way places, I too have never seen MPH associated with airplanes. I couldn't imagine planning a trip using MPH. What you had better think about is TIME you can stay airborn.
I'm still looking for that static air.
Gene
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From: "John Hauck" <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com (jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com)>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 4:19 PM
To: <kolb-list(at)matronics.com (kolb-list(at)matronics.com)>
Subject: Re: Re: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption
[quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Hauck" <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com (jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com)>
We can argue this all day long if you want, John. But it IS meaningful to
me.
If I know the MPG in static air and know my headwind or tailwind component I
can easily determine in my head how far over the ground I can go. With GPH
all we know is how long we can stay in the air. That plus knowing your
ground speed and a little bit of math we can come up with the same result.
Neither is meaningless. Just a different way to approach it.
Plus it also gives you a relative efficiency number for comparing aircraft,
if anyone cares to do that. In static air my normal cruise speed of 85 mph
and 3.75 gph gives me about 22.5 mpg. Your MkIII at 85 mph and 5 GPH yields
about 17 MPG in static air.
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Thom Riddle
Thom R/Gang:
I am sure your system of mpg works for you, but not for me. I never heard
the term mpg in military or civilian flight training I have attended. It
has been a long time since I have been to school, so maybe current aviation
is not using GPH, but MPG now.
Let me know when you find some static air.
Most of us are flying with GPS now days. Mine is an old Garmin 196, but it
does give me constantly updated info like "time to my next waypoint", etc.
Much better system than the old E6B. I don't need to know wind speed or
direction, at my altitude, and where I am located. Knowing my accurate fuel
burn, I know immediately how much fuel and time it will take me to get to my
next.
MPG is for automobiles. GPH is for aircraft.
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 6:13 am Post subject: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption |
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cheee, I know mine's not fast but I sure would like at least some MPH
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On 2, Dec 2010, at 8:51 AM, Gene & Tammy wrote:
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John, not to beat a dead horse to death but after 40 odd years being around airplanes in Alaska and other out of the way places, I too have never seen MPH associated with airplanes. I couldn't imagine planning a trip using MPH. What you had better think about is TIME you can stay airborn.
I'm still looking for that static air.
Gene
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From: "John Hauck" <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 4:19 PM
To: <kolb-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Re: Re: Kolb Firestar Fuel consumption
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> We can argue this all day long if you want, John. But it IS meaningful to
> me.
>
> If I know the MPG in static air and know my headwind or tailwind component I
> can easily determine in my head how far over the ground I can go. With GPH
> all we know is how long we can stay in the air. That plus knowing your
> ground speed and a little bit of math we can come up with the same result.
> Neither is meaningless. Just a different way to approach it.
>
> Plus it also gives you a relative efficiency number for comparing aircraft,
> if anyone cares to do that. In static air my normal cruise speed of 85 mph
> and 3.75 gph gives me about 22.5 mpg. Your MkIII at 85 mph and 5 GPH yields
> about 17 MPG in static air.
>
> --------
> Thom Riddle
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>
> Thom R/Gang:
>
> I am sure your system of mpg works for you, but not for me. I never heard
> the term mpg in military or civilian flight training I have attended. It
> has been a long time since I have been to school, so maybe current aviation
> is not using GPH, but MPG now.
>
> Let me know when you find some static air.
>
> Most of us are flying with GPS now days. Mine is an old Garmin 196, but it
> does give me constantly updated info like "time to my next waypoint", etc.
> Much better system than the old E6B. I don't need to know wind speed or
> direction, at my altitude, and where I am located. Knowing my accurate fuel
> burn, I know immediately how much fuel and time it will take me to get to my
> next.
>
> MPG is for automobiles. GPH is for aircraft.
>
> john h
> mkIII
> Titus, Alabama
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