
Okay I have always had 'auto-mixture' on, but I would like to be cool and have it OFF, so I need to know when to apply different amounts of mixture (Lean, full, ect) So any advise would be great
...taking off at La Paz, Bolivia
I attempted that with the 172.
With a fixed pitch prop, the answers about leaning the mixture at takeoff power until the rpm drops a bit, then enriching slightly to get the peak rpm, are right.
A constant-speed prop, however, will try to maintain the preset rpm. Lean until it starts sounding a bit rough, then enrich the mixture to smooth it.
References to altitude should really refer to "density altitude," not height above sea level. The aircraft's operating manual should have information about proper leaning.
I've flown from Tucson, Arizona and Edwards AFB in the Mojave Desert. At those 2,300' msl fields, the density altitude easily hit 6,000' on a hot August afternoon.
Art
...taking off at La Paz, Bolivia
I attempted that with the 172.
La Paz is over 13,000ft ASL, the C172 has a service ceiling of something like 14,000 ft. That's a recipe for disaster.
cheers,
Joe
...taking off at La Paz, Bolivia
I attempted that with the 172.
La Paz is over 13,000ft ASL, the C172 has a service ceiling of something like 14,000 ft. That's a recipe for disaster.
cheers,
Joe
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