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THE Flying Ace

I'm freaking out man
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Those of you who are operating the Citation VII, could you please give me some performance numbers on it.

Departing elevation 906, 3909 runway, and I assume flaps 20 would be the best config for the short runway. How much in fuel (hrs) for given situation?

1. 10, 20, 30 celsius
2. 500 and 1000 lbs payload
3. no required gradient


Thank you
 
These numbers are for a CIII which is a bit more of a pig than the VII..hope it helps:

I ran the numbers with anti ice off and bleed air off and APR equipped engines:

10 degress is field limited to 18,460lbs
20 degrees is limited to 17,750lbs
30 degrees is off the chart
It only goes up to 24degrees with a weight of 17,500

assuming 500lbs payload :
10degrees = 3832lbs of fuel which can fly u around for 1.4 plus a 45min reserve.
20degrees = 3122lbs of fuel which yields about an hour plus 45min rsrv

assuming 1000lbs payload:
10degrees = 3332lbs of fuel which yields about 1.1 plus 45 min rsrv
20 degrees = 2622lbs of fuel which yields about .7 plus rsrv.

Like i said.... these numbers are specific to my plane and its a III.
 

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