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Could a Shares or NJA pilot tell me what kind of HSC Mach & fuel flows you normally see at FL430/450 in the Sovereign?
Thanks!
FL400 .78 820 per side
FL410 ,78 800 per side
FL430 .73 -.75 760 per side. HEavy weights, max speed will be .73
FL 450 never been there. TAS is greatly sacrificed. Only go there is you are trying to stretch it out. likley will only get .70 - .73
Downwind said:Speed, handling, and ride are all lacking in this pig.
Say what you like but there are not many aircraft you can take off on a less than 4000 thousand foot runway and fly six or more hours. I think the aircraft hits it's sweet spot at 400 and 410+1
FL430 is it's favorite altitude. If you're taking off heavy you won't see the far side of .73 for at least two hours. Towards the end of 4+ hour flight it will start creeping up to .78
Speed, handling, and ride are all lacking in this pig.
Compared to what, a Lear?
Say what you like but there are not many aircraft you can take off on a less than 4000 thousand foot runway and fly six or more hours. I think the aircraft hits it's sweet spot at 400 and 410
Downwind said:and then there was the whole pissing match we were in preventing us from buying the best aircraft for the fleet.
A general observation that I have made is that I have yet to meet someone coming out of other Cessna equipment that didn't like the Sovereign. On the other hand, I have met very few coming out of other manufacturers who do like the airplane.
Good thing there are not that many 4,000 foot runways. Take this infrequent limitation away and the plane is a pig in all other respects.Say what you like but there are not many aircraft you can take off on a less than 4000 thousand foot runway and fly six or more hours. I think the aircraft hits it's sweet spot at 400 and 410
Good thing there are not that many 4,000 foot runways. Take this infrequent limitation away and the plane is a pig in all other respects.