Flying Viking
Pre-takeoff checklist
I got checked out in the DA-40 G1000 late last year - wonderful little aircraft to fly, and quite the step up from the 38 year old Cessna 172 I trained in...
I have a question on cruise performance - on a recent trip to KHND I flew at 9,500 ft outbound, 10,500 ft homebound. According to the AFM 55% is max power recommended for flights above 9,000 ft...using the performance table the optimal power setting was 19.55 mmIn manifold pressure at 2,200 RPM, leaned out to 50 degrees ROP. This translated to approximately 105 KIAS / 120 KTAS and a fuel flow of about 6.8 GPH.
Is this the best performance to expect at altitudes around 10,000 ft, or am I misunderstanding something? I routinely get 95 KIAS / 110 KTAS out of a 180 hp conversion 172N at the same altitude, and I had expected somewhat better performance from the DA-40...
I have a question on cruise performance - on a recent trip to KHND I flew at 9,500 ft outbound, 10,500 ft homebound. According to the AFM 55% is max power recommended for flights above 9,000 ft...using the performance table the optimal power setting was 19.55 mmIn manifold pressure at 2,200 RPM, leaned out to 50 degrees ROP. This translated to approximately 105 KIAS / 120 KTAS and a fuel flow of about 6.8 GPH.
Is this the best performance to expect at altitudes around 10,000 ft, or am I misunderstanding something? I routinely get 95 KIAS / 110 KTAS out of a 180 hp conversion 172N at the same altitude, and I had expected somewhat better performance from the DA-40...