EvilEagle
Pattern Altitude
Quick math here: 1040/165 ktas = 6.3 hours - add some headwinds and climbout/vectors and you are in the 6.7-7 hour range.
My Bo has 110 gals with the tip tanks and I can carry 4 regular sized adults, some stuff and full fuel. (useful load is just under 1500 lbs but I've heard it will carry much more). I plan on 20 gals the first hour then 13 for all the rest. 20 on the first hour gives me a few gallons of slop, it's probably more like 16 or so and I don't account for burning less or going faster in the descent. Full fuel, direct profile gives me 6.95 hours of flight with these numbers. That accounts for the claimed 6 gallons of unuseable (which I've found to be useable), and 7 gallons for VFR reserves.
My longest flight in the Bo was Centennial in Denver (KAPA) to New Orleans Lakefront (KNEW); 926nm. I was solo and I made it in just over 6 hours; landed with 35 gallons of fuel left. I had a slight tailwind but climbed much better with the light airplane, then had a slight (6-9 kt) tailwind the whole way.
Can you get an IO-550 powered Bo with tip tanks for less than $100k? No.
Do you really need to do this flight non-stop? If not, there are lots of airplanes that can get this done. Non stop 7 hours in any small plane is going to be a pain in the butt - literally!
My Bo has 110 gals with the tip tanks and I can carry 4 regular sized adults, some stuff and full fuel. (useful load is just under 1500 lbs but I've heard it will carry much more). I plan on 20 gals the first hour then 13 for all the rest. 20 on the first hour gives me a few gallons of slop, it's probably more like 16 or so and I don't account for burning less or going faster in the descent. Full fuel, direct profile gives me 6.95 hours of flight with these numbers. That accounts for the claimed 6 gallons of unuseable (which I've found to be useable), and 7 gallons for VFR reserves.
My longest flight in the Bo was Centennial in Denver (KAPA) to New Orleans Lakefront (KNEW); 926nm. I was solo and I made it in just over 6 hours; landed with 35 gallons of fuel left. I had a slight tailwind but climbed much better with the light airplane, then had a slight (6-9 kt) tailwind the whole way.
Can you get an IO-550 powered Bo with tip tanks for less than $100k? No.
Do you really need to do this flight non-stop? If not, there are lots of airplanes that can get this done. Non stop 7 hours in any small plane is going to be a pain in the butt - literally!