L.Adamson
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L.Adamson
Okay...........
I'm going to present a reasonable argument.
My airport is at 4600' msl. Many airports around here are higher. The majority of experimentals around here have much better weight to power advantages over "certifieds". I live under the airport pattern. Each time a Cessna or Piper takes off........I look up & say, I think I can, I think I can. It's just like that little cartoon railway engine. It seems like that prop is doing all it can, just to barely drag the aircraft behind it, as airspeed slowly builds.
I don't have this problem. My two seat RV6A experimental can easily achieve pattern height, at halfway down the runway. I've flown many, many certifieds, in which density altitude was always on my mind. I know quite a number of pilots who have died because density altitude out paced their airplane. My RV isn't an F-16, but it's performance is three times that of a Cessna 172 with the near same engine, both at 180 HP, for the takeoff run. I'll take this kind of performance any day.............not to mention the much higher cruising speeds, & much higher altitude capabilities.
L.Adamson
I'm going to present a reasonable argument.
My airport is at 4600' msl. Many airports around here are higher. The majority of experimentals around here have much better weight to power advantages over "certifieds". I live under the airport pattern. Each time a Cessna or Piper takes off........I look up & say, I think I can, I think I can. It's just like that little cartoon railway engine. It seems like that prop is doing all it can, just to barely drag the aircraft behind it, as airspeed slowly builds.
I don't have this problem. My two seat RV6A experimental can easily achieve pattern height, at halfway down the runway. I've flown many, many certifieds, in which density altitude was always on my mind. I know quite a number of pilots who have died because density altitude out paced their airplane. My RV isn't an F-16, but it's performance is three times that of a Cessna 172 with the near same engine, both at 180 HP, for the takeoff run. I'll take this kind of performance any day.............not to mention the much higher cruising speeds, & much higher altitude capabilities.
L.Adamson