Nosedragger wrote:You can't beat a high wide wing on a hot day in the mountains, lots of shade for the folding chair and you can stand up easy on your way to the cooler while you wait for better air.
Best advice out there.
There is nothing different about high DA air, or basic physics at high DA. All that really matters is excess hp and weight. It's still all about f=ma, or ft=mv. That being said, takeoff speed is a biggie....you have to accelerate to a higher speed with less HP. For two airplanes of the same weight and hp, the one that takes off at 65 mph will need nearly 70% more takeoff distance than the one taking off at 50 mph, and its climb gradient will be much worse.
The Pacer is around 300 lbs lighter at gross than a 170, which means it gets off the ground faster, but I recall getting left behind during a climb with a 170. I think the 170 probably has a better l/d (i didnt get called a simonized manhole cover by the tower for nothing), and that meant it likely has a few extra excess hp than the Pacer in flight.
I recall both planes flew about the same on a hot muggy day in the backcountry, and that is why the cooler/chair option always worked for me.