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Pre-takeoff checklist
I overheard a conversation yesterday at the FBO where a guy who owns a Piper Cherokee likes to cruise at around 10-11k feet on X/C’s, and I heard him say that he actually prefers a climb prop over a cruise prop, as the extra RPMs due to the finer pitch helps him maintain thrust at that altitudes. He did say that if he got to where he spent most of his time flying at 5-6k feet and at lighter loads, he’d put a cruise prop back on his airplane. But at around 10k feet and with passengers, he claimed that his top-end performance was no worse than what it was when he had a cruise prop, and that having that prop was only a disadvantage, as it slowed his climb and therefore put extra wear on the engine.
The guy was casually chatting with several other pilots, and I didn’t stop to interrupt. I didn’t hear him mention what the horsepower of his Cherokee was, and he seemed like a fun person to talk with, but it’s just say-so from one person. But it definitely gives food for thought. So for those of you who have flown Cherokee, Skyhawk, or even a Cheetah/Tiger (perhaps even ESPECIALLY a Cheetah/Tiger) with both types of props and could compare the two, how true would you say this is? Could a climb prop potentially give the same top end performance if you climb to a high enough altitude?
I realize that if one spends a lot of time at those altitudes, then they may consider converting to a CS prop or just a different aircraft altogether, but I digress.
The guy was casually chatting with several other pilots, and I didn’t stop to interrupt. I didn’t hear him mention what the horsepower of his Cherokee was, and he seemed like a fun person to talk with, but it’s just say-so from one person. But it definitely gives food for thought. So for those of you who have flown Cherokee, Skyhawk, or even a Cheetah/Tiger (perhaps even ESPECIALLY a Cheetah/Tiger) with both types of props and could compare the two, how true would you say this is? Could a climb prop potentially give the same top end performance if you climb to a high enough altitude?
I realize that if one spends a lot of time at those altitudes, then they may consider converting to a CS prop or just a different aircraft altogether, but I digress.