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Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time
Geoff Vincent #609085 09/16/20 11:02 AM
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Thanks for the update, Geoff......YEEHAW!!!!!! whistle whistle


This is gonna be so much fun!!


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Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time
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Here's to a lot of fun times flying your "new" airplane,Geoff!

Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time
Fred Grimes #610070 10/06/20 02:09 AM
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What are the performance data for a 150/150. Useful load, climb, cruise, fuel burn, ground run for take offs, landing distance, distance to clear a 50 foot obstacle, service ceiling, etc. Just curious of the benefits and possible drawbacks of a 150 hp engine. Would vortex generators be beneficial on a 150/150? Would it be better to have a 150/150 tricycle or tail wheel? This is interesting. smile

Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time
Bruce Voigts #610071 10/06/20 03:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Bruce Voigts
What are the performance data for a 150/150. Useful load, climb, cruise, fuel burn, ground run for take offs, landing distance, distance to clear a 50 foot obstacle, service ceiling, etc. Just curious of the benefits and possible drawbacks of a 150 hp engine. Would vortex generators be beneficial on a 150/150? Would it be better to have a 150/150 tricycle or tail wheel? This is interesting. smile

Useful load: depends upon the STC, donor airframe, optional equipment, etc.
Climb: Pretty darn good.
Cruise: Depends upon how far you push the black knob.
Fuel Burn: See above.
Ground Run: About the same.
Distance to Clear 50’ Obstacle: As good or better than stock.
Service Ceiling: As high as you can practically fly a normally aspirated single.

Seriously, there isn’t a lot of hard data. The Air Force Academy did study the 150/150. Their document is about the best. There really hasn’t been a lot of formal testing and there’s a lot of variety in the fleet. A lot depends upon the choices of the owner. For instance, there are different propellers used and they make a big difference in climb and cruise performance.

The single biggest disadvantage is the prohibition against spins. The other disadvantages can often be mitigated by operator choices.


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Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time
David Rowland #610074 10/06/20 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by David Rowland
The single biggest disadvantage is the prohibition against spins.


You say that like it's a bad thing. smirk


Poobs????


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Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time
Jim Hillabrand #610085 10/06/20 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Hillabrand
Originally Posted by David Rowland
The single biggest disadvantage is the prohibition against spins.


You say that like it's a bad thing. smirk


Poobs????


It's a GOOD prohibition.

cool

One I would make myself should I be appointed the Poobah of aerodynamics.

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Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time
Fred Grimes #610375 10/12/20 10:36 PM
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N10473 has been sold.


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Fred Grimes #610378 10/12/20 11:57 PM
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Congratulationss to both you and Geoff.


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Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time
Fred Grimes #610380 10/13/20 12:28 AM
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I thought Geoff would not buy it. It has one BIG draw back that would have been a deal breaker for me.






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Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time
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Geoff is back home with his new plane but no place to store it......because he couldn't find the key for his hangar. Probably in the car inside the hangar. I'll let him tell the rest of the story later.


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