I saw some formula a while back that would compute your service ceiling
(when you can get a max of 100 FPM climb for those who forgot) when you
input your climb rate and altitude at some lower altitude. Does anyone know
where to find it? I did a time to climb test in the Stang last week (end of
t
Brian:
I have had a 172 to 12,500 more than once and a 182 to more than 15,000 ft
traversing the San Gabrial mountains over Mt. Baldy in So. Calif. On my trips
back to CA from the midwest I would routinely go up to 12,500 traversing the
ridge between Las Vegas and Santa Fe NM. I also have mad
Brian,
What engine do you have in your Mustang? Is it a Mustang I? I have
built both.Bobby
> I saw some formula a while back that would compute your service ceiling
> (when you can get a max of 100 FPM climb for those who forgot) when you
> input your climb rate and altitude at some lo
> [Original Message]
> From: D F Lively
> To: KRnet
> Date: 3/28/2006 11:49:05 PM
> Subject: Re: KR> nice day-visit/service ceiling
>
> Brian:
>
> I have had a 172 to 12,500 more than once and a 182 to more than 15,000
ft
> traversing the San Gabrial mountains over Mt.
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