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Dave Clark
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johneeb wrote:
MayflyPFG wrote::mrgreen:
Wheelpants are for sissies.
Rose,
We may be sissies, but we are fast sissies. :D
Don't believe it Rose. Truth be known the original style pants MIGHT add 1-2 mph. It's pretty much undetectable.

It does keep a little of the cow dung from hitting the bottom of the wing before you nose it over in the farmers field though. :P :P
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Dave Clark wrote:
johneeb wrote:
MayflyPFG wrote::mrgreen:
Wheelpants are for sissies.
Rose,
We may be sissies, but we are fast sissies. :D
Don't believe it Rose. Truth be known the original style pants MIGHT add 1-2 mph. It's pretty much undetectable.

It does keep a little of the cow dung from hitting the bottom of the wing before you nose it over in the farmers field though. :P :P
Rose,
Believe it, here I am flight testing my 170 after making a couple of modifications, one of which was adding Wheel Pants and cleaning the cow dung off the bottom of the wings. Notice how I have to use a slight climb to keep the indicated airspeed out of the yellow. :roll: (no cow dung on the bottom of the wings but some BS in the cockpit).
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John- Beautiful panel, I bet you win the "most stuff award". The fuel flow readout isn't shown in the picture, how come? What does that thing eat at 24 squared?
Richard Pulley
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1951 170A, N1715D, s/n 20158, O-300D
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Richard,
The JPI engine scanner sequences through each of it's perameters one at a time, at the moment in the picture it is showing RPM and MP. Subsequent to this picture I learned that the Garmin can be set to display Fuel Flow and now have Fuel Flow in view all the time. I normally use 23.5/23.5 and see 10.8 GPH, and would be guessing at the burn with 24/24.
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