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fyi - I put the question to John. Here's what I got back.
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From: John Deakin <jdeakin [at] advancedpilot.com
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Date: August 11, 2014 2:33:16 PM EDT
To: Colyn Case at earthlink <colyncase [at] earthlink.net
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Subject: Re: climb with a tsio-550
You bet! <grin>
For magnitude, I can only refer to the Landmarks chart (see below). It doesnt directly address your question, though. Weve long suggested 200 RPM off takeoff power for noise reduction. Its not exactly good for the engine, but it wont do any harm. Better chance of harm of the TSIOs and TIOs, but still pretty benign.
Then George did some noise certification work for the FAA, which involved heavy instrumentation of the Ada airport and surroundings. He got a lot of interesting data! One item was with only 100 RPM off the top end you get 90% of the noise reduction you get with 200 off!
So full takeoff power from LIMITATIONs, reduced by 100 RPM for noise. Very, very minor effect. Now, if youre talking big radials at 60 MP, and often operating in detonation, thats another story!
You are correct! NOT true. Full power to cruise altitude, UNLESS there is a time limit on full power IN LIMITATIONS. Best...
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John Deakin on climbing with a tsio-550
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John Deakin on climbing with a tsio-550
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John Deakin on climbing with a tsio-550
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