gammaxy wrote:On my second flight I got to 10,650ft MSL measured by GPS. My field elevation and the weather were almost exactly the same as yours.
At the rate I was climbing near the end, I think I could have made it close to 12,000, but it would have easily taken at least another 15 minutes. I'm pretty sure someone with a climb propeller could probably get quite a bit higher. I was only getting about 2800 rpm while climbing. Considering the slow rate of climb I'd be surprised if the level flight RPM would have been much over 2900 rpm.
Were you seeing similar RPMs? For comparison, what propeller were you using? I was using a Prince 54x46.
fastj22 wrote:15,000ft as I flew over the top of Pikes Peak, 14,110ft. Only 890ft AGL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTYV3BZCQVk
But it took some ridge wave work to get it.
The jabiru pretty much didn't want to give me anymore.
Gary Motely did a lot of high altitude work in his Aerovee powered sonex.
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