I had an interesting experience Monday afternoon. My friend and I got the plane out about 5:00 pm for a couple practice T & L's. We had not flown for eight weeks because of the weather and the runway conditions. After start up we let it run at about 1400 rpm for a few minutes to warm up and then did a taxi down the turf runway and back checking for soft spots. We then did a run up and everything checked out normal so off we went. The plane accelerated a bit slowly and we took maybe half the runway to get off the ground as opposed to a few hundred feet. I noticed that it was not climbing with the speed it normally does. So I stuck close to the airport and landed. Once again I did a runup and everything checked out. I then held the brakes and did nearly a full power runup to check where the RPM's were. Again, it appeared normal. So off we went again. Same result.
This time however, I was paying such close attention to the instruments that I was a bit high and fast on final so rather than force it, I went around. When I shoved the power in, it responded like it always does and really climbed! So I went around and landed and put her away till I had more time to make checks.
It occurred to me today that I had pulled carb heat on the downwind leg rather than on base/final because I was trying to be more cautious. Maybe there was carb ice that melted and that resulted in the normal power when I went around?
Anybody had any experience with carb ice while waiting for the plane to warm up? Could that be it?

