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Subject: Europa-List: Rotax 912UL perfermance and fuel figures
From: zwakie <mz@cariama.nl>
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 21:52:29

[color=red:f3ed5c1dbe]QUESTION TO OWNERS OF A EUROPA TRI-GEAR EQUIPPED WITH A 
ROTAX
912UL ENGINE[/color:f3ed5c1dbe]

[size=9:f3ed5c1dbe]Others: don't even bother to read this, you have other 
interesting
things at hand I might hope :wink:[/size:f3ed5c1dbe]

The last couple of months I have been quite busy looking to buy a ready Europa,
which last week resulted in me having bought the G-BWON, a 1997 Classic Tri-Gear
currently owned by David Joyce and Bob Hitchcock. The G-BWON is equiped with
a Rotax 912UL with just over 300 hours on it. 

In the OPS manual for the ROTAX 912UL there is a table showing the relation 
between
engine power setting, engine speed, performance, torque and manifold pressure
(in 10.1.1)

Unfortunately I can't show HTML tables here, so I will have to go with what I 
can
do: the following lines show an extract of that table, the fields shown are:

[b:f3ed5c1dbe]Engine Power Setting  -  Engine speed (rpm)  -  Manifold Pressure
(in.Hg)[/b:f3ed5c1dbe]
Take off performance  -  5800  -  full throttle
Cruising power  -  5500  -  full throttle
75%  -  5000  -  27.2
65%  -  4800  -  26.5
55%  -  4300  -  26.3

[color=blue:f3ed5c1dbe]What I would like to find out in preparation for the 
ferry-flight
---From the UK to Holland, are the [b:f3ed5c1dbe]realistic[/b:f3ed5c1dbe]
numbers for [b:f3ed5c1dbe]fuel burn[/b:f3ed5c1dbe] and [b:f3ed5c1dbe]indicated
air speeds[/b:f3ed5c1dbe] that go with these numbers.[/color:f3ed5c1dbe]

Highlighting 'realistic' is because from experience I know that in general the
real numbers turn out to be somewhat more 'negative' than what is listed in the
manuals.

Also, flying the 2nd leg of the ferry (EGMH-EHHO) with two 200lbs+ people 
on-board
limits the amount of fuel to just about the theoretical 'can-do' with a 30
min. reserve and wind coming from the 'wrong direction'. 

Not having sufficient assurance that the numbers I used for this planning (16 
ltr/hr
@ 115 KIAS), I feel this planning is just too tight (also at the time of
the ferry my hours on the plane will be very limited). 

I am therefore looking for as much input on the subject as I can. I know I could
fly @ 97KIAS for best economy, but speed is of essence to do the ferry in one
day, so I would really like to do it with 110+ KIAS.

Therefore my question:

Would you please share your real-life fuel burn and air speeds that go with 
above
numbers, so that I can better judge whether I should insert a 2nd stop about
halfway Manston - Hoogeveen.

Thanks in advance!
Marcel


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