I've owned a normally aspirated piper arrow iii for about a year now and was taught by a flight instructor when i bought the plane to reduce mp and prop to 25/25 at around 500ft AGL on climb. About a month ago I discovered John Deakin's article on avweb. After reading the article, I browsed other articles online that contradict what I learned from this cfi and also state that it can be dangerous to operate in this fashion. After checking my POH, I noticed there is nothing in there that mentions reducing manifold pressure or rpm during the climb, and the performance charts clearly state full power and 2700RPM.
I've gone around and asked at least 15 flight instructors at my local airport, and found out they all teach the 25/25 method because that's also how they were taught.
I'm curious if anyone on this forum runs full power and 2700rpm, or instead uses the 25/25 method on climbout. I feel hesitant to run max power because everyone else seems to use the 25/25 method.
I've gone around and asked at least 15 flight instructors at my local airport, and found out they all teach the 25/25 method because that's also how they were taught.
I'm curious if anyone on this forum runs full power and 2700rpm, or instead uses the 25/25 method on climbout. I feel hesitant to run max power because everyone else seems to use the 25/25 method.