A while back I posted that my C-150C, an old straight back model, regularly pegged my VSI while climbing solo. Well, several people politely pointed out that this was pretty unbelievable. So today, I finally went flying with stop watch in hand.
Plane weighs 1025lbs with 3.5gal unusable fuel and 6 quarts oil. I had 7 gal usable fuel on board, myself at 220lbs and 20lbs of survival gear, for a take off weight of 1307lbs. About as light as I ever fly. And temperature on the ground was only 48F.
Well, color me embarrassed, climb from 1,000ft to 2,000ft at 69 mph indicated (published Vy is 71 at gross) took 1:38, which calculates out to a climb rate of only 612 fpm. Well below the published 780 fpm at gross. The entire time my VSI was showing 1700 to 1800 fpm. so should I mark my VSI "INOP" or just 'OPTIMISTIC"?
Phil
P.S. Now that I have the stopwatch in the plane I'll be playing around with different climb speeds to find the true Vy.