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Hmmmmm......Well, with all the information you've given us, it's still
impossible to give you a reply with any accuracy.  After all,  we need to
know the horse power of the engine, and more important, the barometer
reading, giving us accurate atmospheric pressure.  And, most of all, are
you
climbing out with the canopy open, or closed?

Larry
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From: "Dennis Spiegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 1:27 PM
Subject: [COUPERS-FLYIN] rate of climb


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> Hello to da coops,just a question,,,I have a low time engine with a
Climb
> prop 71x48 full fuel  what Rate of climb should I expect I weigh about
175
> or close.fabric wings wheel pants with upper landing litesin pant.Temps
in
> Chicagoland  upper 80's lower 90's elevation  800'.All I will tell you
is
> Iwash the plane and wax it regularly oil change every 25-30 hrs.So whaT
> D'YA think as far as  rate of climb?
> Dennis 99564  oh yeah bubble canopee and I guess the plane at 900 lbs
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