but about 100# under gross. At 8500" and 16C the climb rate would not be
considered stellar though I did not actually note it - probably not too
different from your measurement. Thats with a 150 HP O320. At full gross
you want to have some time to get altitude on up there. Its not a
problem but must be unusual for folks not used to the mountains. I know
that I am always astonished at how FOKM climbs at sea level. You don't
get that around here. Hot, high and heavy is something that has come
close to biting everyone around here somewhere in their flying
experience. A bit like glassy water - I should know.
Garry
Ken wrote:
Speaking of the West...
What climb rate is reasonable at 9000 feet?
We did a 50 nm "ballistic" leg this morning and got to 9500 feet before
having to descend. At 9,000 and 13*C the climb rate was down to about
400 fpm at 70 KIAS even though we were at least 200 lb under gross with
little luggage and half fuel.
Ken
Bob Patterson wrote:
Hi Garry !
Thanks ! No worries about mogas when there's lots of
Western Hospitality !! :-) Ramblers are always pleasantly surprised
at how helpful people are, all over this great country ! I really
wish we could get more folks from Quebec & Eastern Canada
to join us .... (Some of them have 912 Rebels, and we already
have TWO of those coming !)
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