JOhnH
Touchdown! Greaser!
I have read a couple of threads about this but haven't found exactly what I was looking for. Living in Florida we don't practice high altitude take offs much. We are also sort of new to complex aircraft.
We are now flying around the West. Yesterday we left KELP (el ~4,000 / DA~6,000). We first attempted to lean to max RPM during run up. Duh. Constant speed means just that. So then we ran the engine up to 1700 and leaned to peak egt. But even then we only saw relatively low values and only slight increase.
The POA merely says to lean according to current conditions but doesn't give procedures.
Later this week we plan to go to Santa Fe. Elevation ~ 6,400 and DA > 9,000. I figured I could use some good advice on proper leaning for this takeoff. The plane is a '67 Bonanza V tail with an IO520 with Gami injectors. Just two of us and luggage.
We are now flying around the West. Yesterday we left KELP (el ~4,000 / DA~6,000). We first attempted to lean to max RPM during run up. Duh. Constant speed means just that. So then we ran the engine up to 1700 and leaned to peak egt. But even then we only saw relatively low values and only slight increase.
The POA merely says to lean according to current conditions but doesn't give procedures.
Later this week we plan to go to Santa Fe. Elevation ~ 6,400 and DA > 9,000. I figured I could use some good advice on proper leaning for this takeoff. The plane is a '67 Bonanza V tail with an IO520 with Gami injectors. Just two of us and luggage.