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Tri-pacer vs. 801 was RE: CH801 Glide Ratio?

 
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:35 am    Post subject: Tri-pacer vs. 801 was RE: CH801 Glide Ratio? Reply with quote

So what other comparisons can you make between the Tri-Pacer and the 801?
Tripacers seem to be among the least expnsive certified aircraft, and seem
worthy of consideration.
Reply-To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com

Hi

I tried figuring this out last nigh so I went flying. At 68 mph with no
power I was dropping 850'/min. 68 mph is 100'/sec or 6000'/min. That is a
glide ratio of 7:1. I do have 8.50x6 tires on the mains which is probably
bigger than the 8.00's every body else has. Coming from a background of
flying a Tri-pacer with large tires the glide ratio looks familiar.

When I'm flying over water I figure for every 1000' I'm up I can glide a
mile. Heck at 7:1, I may have enough altitude to fly a pattern.

As my buddy says "this ain't no Cessna". If you want Cessna performance,
you should buy a Cessna!

Bill Wilcox
N801BW
Valdez, AK
Finally flying after fixing what I broke. Soon to be on floats.
260 Hrs


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