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  • A-65; GPH and Cruise?

    Sorry; I don't have the specs on my prop and the answer is at least somewhat dependant on that fact; however, I got to assume what I'm going to hear can be averaged so ...... for you A-65 owners --
    what do you use as a planning airspeed (no wind of course) and GPH used? - Mike
    Mike Horowitz
    Falls Church, Va
    BC-12D, N5188M
    TF - 14954

  • #2
    A-65:

    3.5 imperial gal/hr

    (I guess about 4gph for you US Gallon-using peoples, you always do short-change the Brits)

    95-100 mph (imperial mph of course).

    Rob

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    • #3
      Last Saturday experience: Used AOPA flight planner. planned to depart GAD, fly direct LGC, land 5A2. 152 SM, 1:48 hrs @ 85mph, 10 gal. Sounds simple!

      Actual conditions: direct headwind going. Airspeed = 95mph. Groundspeed per GPS = 65-70. Altitude 2500 MSL. Landed LGC 2 hrs later and took on 10 gal. 100LL.
      Left LGC climbed to 6500, GS=75 mph. Landed 5A2 1.5 hrs later. Right on time!

      Departed 5A2, Wind had diminished. GS=100mph. Landed again at LGC and took on 10 more gal. Flew on home and had exactly the same amount of fuel left that I originally took off with. 14 Gal.

      SO! The trip took 5 hrs and 20 gal. Nothing near what I calculated!
      The extra fuel usage was my fault. I kept rpm above 2300 to see if I could compensate for the wind. Did very little good.

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      • #4
        For on-line flight planning I like to use http://www.fltplan.com

        It's nice and clean, easy to use and doesn't overkill on the information.

        I've set up my profile as follows:

        Climb at 70 knots - 5gph
        Crusie at 80 knots - 4gph
        descend at 80 knots - 3gph

        I've yet to be more than .5 gallon difference on fuel burn and am usually within +/- 10 minutes of ETA. Personally, I don't think I need to be any closer than that!

        Cheers

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        • #5
          Great Hawaiian Air Race

          Check out GHAR link http://www.flyhawaii.com/GHAR.html
          We have two 2nd place finishes proficiency using 4.1 GPH maintaining 60 kts for 8 hours.
          HawaiiJim

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