Flyingfanatic
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I regularly fly a 1976 C-172M. This airplane will only run about 95 KIAS at 2500-2550 RPM. It seems to be well rigged and flies straight.
It has a climb prop on it, but 95 KIAS seems way slow for that RPM. I've confirmed the airspeed is at least close by checking ground speeds over short distance and longer distances on a cross country.
The RPM gauge seems to be correct too just by my estimation.
Would a climb prop really affect the speed that much? I don't recall speeds of other 172's I've flown. The other one I fly is a 1997 model with a different engine.
Just wondering why this airplane is so slow. The book shows 110 kts for the same conditions. I know I shouldn't expect book numbers but
I can't imagine it is that far off.
I regularly fly a 1976 C-172M. This airplane will only run about 95 KIAS at 2500-2550 RPM. It seems to be well rigged and flies straight.
It has a climb prop on it, but 95 KIAS seems way slow for that RPM. I've confirmed the airspeed is at least close by checking ground speeds over short distance and longer distances on a cross country.
The RPM gauge seems to be correct too just by my estimation.
Would a climb prop really affect the speed that much? I don't recall speeds of other 172's I've flown. The other one I fly is a 1997 model with a different engine.
Just wondering why this airplane is so slow. The book shows 110 kts for the same conditions. I know I shouldn't expect book numbers but
I can't imagine it is that far off.