hish747
Pre-takeoff checklist
My engines have, thankfully, gone well beyond TBO on my 1978 Grumman Cougar and still have good compressions and oil usage. However, I have seen quite a gap between real world and book performance. For example, the book says that at 4500 ft, 23 squared, I should be seeing about 140-145 knots TAS on a "standard day."
In real life, I get closer to 130. What would cause such a gap? If the engines turn the propellers at the specified RPM, what else in the power equation could result in decreased power output? Could it be the propellers? Am I looking at the wrong factors, and it's actually the airframe?
This is something I wondered about for some time as I hear folks talk about decreasing power with older engines. Now, however, it's personal.
Thanks,
Hish
In real life, I get closer to 130. What would cause such a gap? If the engines turn the propellers at the specified RPM, what else in the power equation could result in decreased power output? Could it be the propellers? Am I looking at the wrong factors, and it's actually the airframe?
This is something I wondered about for some time as I hear folks talk about decreasing power with older engines. Now, however, it's personal.
Thanks,
Hish