fastj22 wrote:Now that we are back from Airventure with our Jab3300 birds and Carl is flying off his 40 in his turbo aerovee, maybe we can do some high altitude one on one tests. My initial impressions of the turbo Aerovee at 10000 DA, was it was at least as good as the Jab, maybe even a touch better.
Well, finally got to fly with Carl and Gary to get some performance comparisons.
We flew from KFLY to KPUB as a flight of 3 with Gary (normally aspirated VW). I had to pull back to 2600 RPM to keep on his wing. Carl was turning around 3100 RPM and pulled back to 32 in MP. His take off MP is over 40. I think Gary was full throttle and turning 3300 RPM. DA was about 8500ft.
On the return trip, we decided to see a head to head climb and speed. I led and climbed out from 5000ft MSL at 100MPH seeing 700fpm all the way to 9500ft. Carl with the turbo was keeping up with me. Gary, well, lets not talk about that here. Leveling off at cruise at 9500ft, I pulled back to 2800 rpm, 18 in MP and sped up to 135 mph indicated and about 150 TAS (my normal cruise). This is where I pulled away from Carl. He was seeing 130 mph indicated at 34 in MP and his TAS was not reading right. I did a 360 to get back on his wing and with him cruising at 34 in MP and 3300 RPM, I had to throttle down to about 2700 RPM to stay on his wing. If I goosed it and went to 3000 RPM, I walked away again. This was at 9500 MSL and about 11000 DA. I think with a better cruise prop, Carl will be close to cruise performance. HIs climb was very similar to mine. Also, I'm fully clothed. Pants, skirts, leg fairings, intersection fairings. Carl has leg fairings but no pants. And he's a bit out of rig so he has to fight a heavy wing.