If it was a nice day for flying in central California and some guy with an 85 horse BC12D (with a nice new mixture control) happened to take it up to 14,200 feet and still had 150 to 200 ft per minute left, would that be pretty good performance?
The rumor is that not a single airliner on approach to SFO went under him and the flight took almost 1.5 hours because it took forever to get down.
I also heard that he spun it a few times to get rid of some altitude, but had to give that up as it was wrecking his neck muscles.
Of course just because I have a BC12D-85 doesn't mean that I would ever consider going above 12.5 k. ft. myself even if the above incident may have happened indicating that my airplane MIGHT be capable of doing the same thing.
I personally spent MOST of the day helping a friend take the wings off his 800HP turbine-powered composite what-ever-it-is so he could transport it home for repairs.
Darryl
The rumor is that not a single airliner on approach to SFO went under him and the flight took almost 1.5 hours because it took forever to get down.
I also heard that he spun it a few times to get rid of some altitude, but had to give that up as it was wrecking his neck muscles.
Of course just because I have a BC12D-85 doesn't mean that I would ever consider going above 12.5 k. ft. myself even if the above incident may have happened indicating that my airplane MIGHT be capable of doing the same thing.
I personally spent MOST of the day helping a friend take the wings off his 800HP turbine-powered composite what-ever-it-is so he could transport it home for repairs.
Darryl
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