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So in my constant perusal of classified ads, I see that a turbo equipped aircraft of the same make and model lists cruise speeds faster than non turbo similarly equipped aircraft. My impression is that this increase speed is really only obtained at higher altitudes Is this correct?
Also, in general, I see that folks say to go turbo route for long distances where these increased speeds pay off better.
Ignoring the maintenance needs, how do people realistically choose turbo vs non turbo?
And for those that have turbo, if the speed really comes at higher altitudes, is there a trade off for distance that staying lower and slower makes sense from a fuel economy perspective? Or does any fuel burnt in climb payoff during descent?
How have you evaluated turbo vs non turbo purchase decisions? For those that have turbo, are there flight planning decisions pertaining to fuel burn and distance flown that one considers for each flight?
C182 is the specific plane model I follow.
Thank you for correcting any knowledge deficiencies I have...
Also, in general, I see that folks say to go turbo route for long distances where these increased speeds pay off better.
Ignoring the maintenance needs, how do people realistically choose turbo vs non turbo?
And for those that have turbo, if the speed really comes at higher altitudes, is there a trade off for distance that staying lower and slower makes sense from a fuel economy perspective? Or does any fuel burnt in climb payoff during descent?
How have you evaluated turbo vs non turbo purchase decisions? For those that have turbo, are there flight planning decisions pertaining to fuel burn and distance flown that one considers for each flight?
C182 is the specific plane model I follow.
Thank you for correcting any knowledge deficiencies I have...