Test Flying the New Cowling
January 12, 2009
Well this afternoon I as able to catch a test flight with the new cowling. First off everything went very well. Some temporary perf numbers…I say temporary because it was cold as all hell outside and it was pretty late and the sun was going down.
2700 RPM 32 Deg F OAT 3000 FT 143 MPH True A/S which is less then before but my fuel flow is down to 7.0-7.5 GPH from 8.5-9.0 GPH.
Fire walled (the speed was still building and so was the RPM so I backed off) 3300 RPM 195 MPH Straight and level. I will also explore this test point again as I was kinda in a hurry and just wanted to get a ball park figure.
Note: I was just quickly trying these points and I will go out and try them again in the future like I said I was just trying to get a feel for the the new cowling and what it was capable of. I am a little unsure of the true airspeed number and would like to go out and try that again. I can tell you the plane seemed nice and smooth and also seemed to climb well. The RPM seemed to want to run away on my a bit. It liked to run right around 2950 to 3000 RPM with excursion into the 3200 range. The CHT’s were right at 350 deg F. Oil temp was right at 180 deg F.
I will try this again after I take the cowl off to inspect everything make sure nothing is leaking. I will get back with some more concrete numbers as I get them.
Flight time today 0.3 hours Total time on Engine 85.3 hours total time on the cowl 0.3 hours