May 16, 201610 yr Hi Martin, While not for the plane in question - just an example of how BHP - Horesepower - is affected by altitude... Regards, Scott
May 17, 201610 yr Thanks Scott, all coming back to me now. I did find the cruise performance table for the AC 500S, Carenado did provide some performance charts. If I figure out how to post I'll post the cruise table. Regards Martin
July 18, 20169 yr Hi Richard I had that same speed problem. What I did was change the power scaler to 1.3 and als uped the prop thrust to 1.1. now she is perfect.
July 18, 20169 yr Author Hi Richard I had that same speed problem. What I did was change the power scaler to 1.3 and als uped the prop thrust to 1.1. now she is perfect. Thank you - I have made that adjustment some time back and works nice - take care Rich Sennett
July 18, 20169 yr On page two of the Shrike Aero Commander threads, see Greg Morins' "commander-merlyn-turbo-charger-conversion." Changing the power_scalar will cause erratic behavior. FYI on making changes to increase power. Don Nelson
July 19, 20169 yr The link below might help in understanding the relationship of performance with Pressure Altitude. Just remember that as you go up, the air density is reduced, and thus the engine looses power. It is much the same as if you yourself when you are in a high altitude location, like Aspen, or Denver for example. You tire more easily and don't perform as well as you do when at a lower altitude. The normally aspirated engine is no different. A turbo charged engine will do exactly the same as well, only the altitude where it begins to loose power will be higher, as the turbo helps to maintain the sea level pressure within the intake manifold up to a much higher elevation. Once you reach the critical altitude however, it will also begin to loose power. http://www.recreationalflying.com/tutorials/groundschool/umodule1b.html#altitude_power Kerry W. GipeSavannah Georgia, USAUS FAA A&P / Commercial Pilot Multi Engine Land IFRYour talent is a gift from God. How you use your talent is your gift back to God.
July 20, 20169 yr On this model changing the power_scalar will result in out of control spins while starting the "left" engine during cold and dark and during airborne restarts. I experienced this and found the cause in Gregs post. If you change it and it goes crazy, it's a known problem. Your results may vary. Thanks for the link. Don Nelson
July 20, 20169 yr Author The link below might help in understanding the relationship of performance with Pressure Altitude. Just remember that as you go up, the air density is reduced, and thus the engine looses power. It is much the same as if you yourself when you are in a high altitude location, like Aspen, or Denver for example. Great info - thanks for sharing Rich Sennett
July 23, 20169 yr Has anyone noticed that, with Greg's TC changes, the takeoff "feels" like it is accelerating REALLY fast? I like the increased speed in the air, but may not do full throttle takeoffs. Just curious if anyone else has noticed this.
August 11, 20169 yr Yes, extremely fast. Has anyone tweeked the performance to fall somewhere in between what was released and Greg's TC? Don Nelson
August 12, 20169 yr I'd like to know what the performance profiles are for the Turbo Charger version. I need to document the A/C profile for my flight planner, and see many numbers being used by knowledgable folks. Would anyone care to share their turbo values with me that they think are reasonable? Thanks!
August 12, 20169 yr Carenado Support, May 15, 21:26: Greetings, The flight dynamics were created and tested by a real life pilot with a lot of knowledge and experience in this area based on the aircraft´s POH. Regards, Carenado. That's quite pathetic. Is that really the best support a software development company can offer - or is the receptionist on support duty this week.
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