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Post subject: Re: Longest Personal Direct Flight - KAPA - KTOL 970nm Posted: 30 Jul 2020, 21:19 |
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Joined: 04/29/13 Posts: 754 Post Likes: +542
Aircraft: C177RG, ATOS-VR
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Username Protected wrote: I still have yet to break 6 hours in my Mooney. To date my longest flight was KHYI (San Marcos, TX) to KTDF (Person Co, NC) 1024 nautical miles, 5 hours 10 min, 52 gal used. My longest time aloft was 6 hours and 20 minutes in my hang glider. 145 miles, 0 gallons used (unless you count all the gas the truck used to find me and take me back). Vince
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Post subject: Re: Longest Personal Direct Flight - KAPA - KTOL 970nm Posted: 30 Jul 2020, 22:44 |
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Joined: 09/05/09 Posts: 4338 Post Likes: +3121 Location: Raleigh, NC
Aircraft: L-39
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Username Protected wrote: What kind of Plane Gary?  TBM 850
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Post subject: Re: Longest Personal Direct Flight - KAPA - KTOL 970nm Posted: 31 Jul 2020, 08:04 |
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Joined: 04/11/08 Posts: 10327 Post Likes: +3011 Location: Appleton WI or Denton TX, TX (KDTO)
Aircraft: 1965 Baron B55
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My longest non-stops:
W78 to KDTO (South Boston, VA to Denton, TX) 925nm
KDTO to KVDF (Denton, TX to Tampa, FL) 827nm
And my routine non-stop:
KDTO to KATW (Denton, TX to Appleton, WI) 777nm
Always at or above 10,000', LOP and mindful of the relationship between parasitic airframe drag and airspeed (drag squares as airspeed doubles).
Reducing power and FF I can watch the JPI NM/Gal and fuel remaining at destination increase.
If one ever believes their fuel planning situation to be in jeopardy, I suggest slowing down!
Mike
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Post subject: Re: Longest Personal Direct Flight - KAPA - KTOL 970nm Posted: 31 Jul 2020, 08:17 |
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Joined: 09/05/09 Posts: 4338 Post Likes: +3121 Location: Raleigh, NC
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Username Protected wrote: ... Reducing power and FF I can watch the JPI NM/Gal and fuel remaining at destination increase.
If one ever believes their fuel planning situation to be in jeopardy, I suggest slowing down!
Mike The Carson Speed!
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Post subject: Re: Longest Personal Direct Flight - KAPA - KTOL 970nm Posted: 31 Jul 2020, 08:32 |
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Joined: 12/07/17 Posts: 6976 Post Likes: +5869 Company: Malco Power Design Location: KLVJ
Aircraft: 1976 Baron 58
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Username Protected wrote: ... Reducing power and FF I can watch the JPI NM/Gal and fuel remaining at destination increase.
If one ever believes their fuel planning situation to be in jeopardy, I suggest slowing down!
Mike The Carson Speed!
Actually best glide is best. So if you want to go far at a still somewhat reasonable pace climb.
Go far mode for me is FL180/190 at 120KIAS and 19gph total. You’ll be humming along doing 170 KTAS. You can stay up there for about 6.5 hours on a full fuel load and the range of the airplane is about 1200nm with decent reserves that way.
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Post subject: Re: Longest Personal Direct Flight - KAPA - KTOL 970nm Posted: 31 Jul 2020, 11:59 |
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Joined: 12/07/17 Posts: 6976 Post Likes: +5869 Company: Malco Power Design Location: KLVJ
Aircraft: 1976 Baron 58
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Username Protected wrote: Mike-
I do the exact same thing with FRAD. Carson speed is simple: 1.3 x best glide.
For me, at cruise, that’s only about 20kts below my IAS in cruise. I wonder if the Carson speed applies to turbines in the same way it applies to pistons. Any engineers know? Yes it does. Carson speed is simply an application of a bit of calculus to the aerodynamic laws that govern our airplane. It is a minimization function of power/speed in other words the most knots per gallon. If you want most miles per gallon then best glide is your speed. Anything between the two is acceptable. Faster than Carson you’re going too fast and wasting fuel you should go higher instead. Anything slower than best glide and your carrying too much drag and you should go faster (even if you have to descend to do so). For any airplane Carson speed is 1.32 times best glide and is an indicated airspeed.
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Post subject: Re: Longest Personal Direct Flight - KAPA - KTOL 970nm Posted: 09 Aug 2020, 13:47 |
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Joined: 01/17/15 Posts: 22 Post Likes: +17 Location: Torrance, CA
Aircraft: Piper Cheyenne IIXL
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Attachment: 187E14C8-1F21-4889-8587-56D9A931FAD6.jpeg Completed this flight yesterday. Torrance, CA to Idabel, OK. Distance was 1,185 nm and the whole way was smooth! Great flight.
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Post subject: Re: Longest Personal Direct Flight - KAPA - KTOL 970nm Posted: 09 Aug 2020, 16:50 |
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Joined: 05/29/14 Posts: 1431 Post Likes: +463
Aircraft: Mooney M20J
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995 ...miss 4 digits by 5 miles. Not the longest flight in time. 8 states, could have easily made it 10 with slight detour.
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Post subject: Re: Longest Personal Direct Flight - KAPA - KTOL 970nm Posted: 09 Aug 2020, 19:58 |
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Joined: 01/22/19 Posts: 1095 Post Likes: +854 Location: KPMP
Aircraft: PA23-250
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Addison Texas to Norwood Massachusetts, 1335 NM. Piper Aztec at 13,000 feet in March 2009, six hours even. 40-60 knot tailwind allowed landing with 22 gallons of gas.
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