160 hp will give higher climb rate, not much speed. Horse power=Climb rate, aerodynamics=speed
Yup.. that's very similar to what someone else told me. I feel like with any fixed pitch prop there's always a compromise somewhere. Surprised actually that not everything is CS. Imagine having a car with one gear... super sluggish to get moving, then maxes out somewhere at 50 mph. No thanks.160 hp will give higher climb rate, not much speed. Horse power=Climb rate, aerodynamics=speed
160 hp will give higher climb rate, not much speed. Horse power=Climb rate, aerodynamics=speed
That's why the Hawk XP was so popular, because horsepower doesn't matter? The difference in a stock XP at 195hp and the Isham STC at 210hp? Absolutely worth it. 150 to 160 is no different.
Yep ... the French-built FR172 Reims Rocket was sold with the full 210 hp (at 2800 rpm), just like the T-41B, since 1968. The otherwise-identical US-market R172K Hawk XP was introduced for 1977, to take the place of the moribund Cardinal in the catalog, with the engine limited to 2600 rpm (195 hp) -- solely for noise reduction.Isn't the stock XP max cruise power 80% while the Isham STC 75%?
80% of 195 = 156
75% of 210 = 157.5
I haven't seen anything to suggest that was the rationale behind the 195 hp de-rate. Cessna engineer/test pilot Bill Thompson's book says only that the R172K's engine was "[d]erated to 195 BHP/2600 rpm for noise reduction."I figured the <200 was a high performance endorsement thing. .
Yep, only Mogas.I don't believe you can run avgas in a 160hp engine
I don't believe you can run avgas in a 160hp engine
Yep, only Mogas.
The answer lies in two important words in aviation (especially in ME airplanes): "Excessive horsepower".I bet you would notice it, that's a 7 percent increase in power.. not insignificant. The cruise speeds will likely be very similar, or at least not noticesably different, but the climb rate would be noticeable. I am always amazed at how much of a difference I get in climb performance between the 160 hp Skyhawks vs the ones with the 180 conversion
Sarcasm.
That's why the Hawk XP was so popular, because horsepower doesn't matter? The difference in a stock XP at 195hp and the Isham STC at 210hp? Absolutely worth it. 150 to 160 is no different.