I want to cross the Rockes... most likely the southern route.... this summer to go to Blakesburg in my A65 powered Taylorcraft. I want to practice high density altitude take off's so the other day I loaded up the aircraft to a weight within about 20 lbs of the load I expect to carry and took off from a near sea level (200msl) paved airport (6000ft length) at about 77F temp with only 1900rpm. I took off fine (less then a 1000ft) but with only 150 to 200fpm climb rate... the question is what was my density altitude I was simulating? What would be my density altitude if I used 1850rpm or 1950rpm?
I assume there is a relationship between engine rpm (manifold pressure) and density altitude.... is that true?
I would be interested in everyone's thoughts on the subject.
Jerry
I assume there is a relationship between engine rpm (manifold pressure) and density altitude.... is that true?
I would be interested in everyone's thoughts on the subject.
Jerry
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