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210 HP 172 and -1000 ft Density Altitude = yehaw

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210 HP 172 and -1000 ft Density Altitude = yehaw

I fly with the Air Force club here at Travis AFB. They have a T-41C which is basically a 172 with a 210HP Cont on it. I went out yesterday to beat up the pattern for an hour and the density altitude was 1000 feet below SL. I started out doing basic pattern work but had to see what she would do at least once. I did a short field takeoff and held it at Vx. I was at TPA (900AGL) before I got to the end of our 2000 ft strip. I saw 2000fpm+ on the VVI and was basically IFR because I couldn't see anything but sky over the cowl. It's amazing how much nicer an airplane handles when the conditions are like that. Anyways that was my flying story of the day.
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The T-41 is a heck of an airplane, even at high density altitudes. I've flown em at 6,000 feet msl on a 85 degree day, and they're still a blaster.

Fun airplane.

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Avid,

I instruct at the Peterson AFB FTC and we have two T-41Bs and a handful of Charlies. We fly them in and out of Leadville year round with no problems at all. Awesome aircraft! If you're ever in Colorado Springs give me a heads up and maybe we can arrange a mountain flight for you.

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That IO 360 works real good in a M4 too with the same prop as the T 41... :lol:constant speed that is....
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Avid,

You're very right about the T41's other than the A model. I own a B model which is the constant speed prop version and it is a real performer. I think it will get off the ground quicker than most C-180's. My empty weight is about 1500 pounds. When loaded light it'll blast into the air in 300 feet at a density altitude of 3000' or so. Vx is 60 mph and that creates a steep climb angle.

Wih GAMI injectors and running lean-of-peak it burns about 9 gph at 120+ knots too.

The A model is a Continental O-300 145 hp version.
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making 'em spin. . .

BTW the density altitude here at home at the present hour is -5300 feet. Too cold to try out airplane performance though :shock:
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