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Post subject: Re: Saratoga vs A36 - Handling Characteristics Posted: 13 Nov 2019, 14:08 |
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Post subject: Re: Saratoga vs A36 - Handling Characteristics Posted: 15 Nov 2019, 21:44 |
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My Toga does 185ktas on 17.5gph up high.
At 10,500’ it does the same speed as an NA 550 Vtail on an extra 3.5 gph (173ktas)...both LOP and loaded to max weight on departure. Above 10.5 it picks up 2kts per 1,000’.
Turbo-plus intercooler mod and some tuning bring it to life.
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