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Today the FBO where I rent from switched my flight last minute into a 172R model. I was previously flying mostly 172P's. I was checked out in the R model so no big deal.
Everything checked out on pre-flight but then I took off and started to climb out. The plane was struggling to climb big time. The RPM's were reading only 2100 and I was barely getting 500 feet per minute climbing out at around 80 knots. Even when I pitched up to 70 I still barely got any improved climb. It was just me in the plane, full fuel and it's about 80 degrees here today so it's not like conditions were terrible for climbing or we were over loaded.
I did not feel comfortable and pretty soon I just made a reverse course back into the airport and landed. So my question is, is this normal for the 172R? Are they that bad of climbers or was I having some sort of an engine issue? I was not taking a chance and am fine with my choice either way.
Everything checked out on pre-flight but then I took off and started to climb out. The plane was struggling to climb big time. The RPM's were reading only 2100 and I was barely getting 500 feet per minute climbing out at around 80 knots. Even when I pitched up to 70 I still barely got any improved climb. It was just me in the plane, full fuel and it's about 80 degrees here today so it's not like conditions were terrible for climbing or we were over loaded.
I did not feel comfortable and pretty soon I just made a reverse course back into the airport and landed. So my question is, is this normal for the 172R? Are they that bad of climbers or was I having some sort of an engine issue? I was not taking a chance and am fine with my choice either way.