Morne
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Went and rented a 182RG for some complex instruction time. WOW!
I had the notion that this would be no big difference from my straight-legged 182. I was wrong. The 182RG is a totally different plane.
Even on take-off you could tell. The Lycoming feels like it has more torque, regardless of how similar the horsepower might be. Also, once you got to the end of the runway and retracted the gear it LEAPT upwards even faster in climbout.
I'm glad I did my high-perf in my straight-leg before trying to play with retracts. I would've been way behind the plane today if I had still been trying to figure out power settings, CS prop and cowl flaps.
I had the notion that this would be no big difference from my straight-legged 182. I was wrong. The 182RG is a totally different plane.
Even on take-off you could tell. The Lycoming feels like it has more torque, regardless of how similar the horsepower might be. Also, once you got to the end of the runway and retracted the gear it LEAPT upwards even faster in climbout.
I'm glad I did my high-perf in my straight-leg before trying to play with retracts. I would've been way behind the plane today if I had still been trying to figure out power settings, CS prop and cowl flaps.