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23 minutes ago, facthunter said:

Flightrite nearly ALL cars give you that information in real time.. Nev

Most EFISs do too.

How accurate the flow sensor is is another story.

 

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That was one of the points I was going to bring up. It's becoming increasingly difficult to have a  decent discussion on this forum. Nev

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5 hours ago, facthunter said:

What's "Fudge factor/speed"?  Ground Nautical miles/litre would be a real world performance indication. Nev

I guess that would vary a lot depending on wind direction.

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 Aeroplanes have the worst fuel gauges imaginable, by and large.  IF you had a significant fuel leak you'd have to lose a lot before you could reliably get concerned. Your dipped figure or FULL is all you can really rely on. Nev

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I need a Shark like I sat in this morning, 912ULS with 150kts cruise speed and 150L tank. That would get me there and and there and back......

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A fast plane with 2000 fpm climb rate gets up out of the hot air quickly, love the RV.

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While the Evektor Sportstar can climb at a reasonable rate (1 - 1,200 ft/min). 

It has european raidators and on a hot summer day you will probably need to pace the climb.

Same issue with the Harmony.

 

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Same in-principle issue with anything other than a jet. Even then cruise climb is a faster way to get there.( where you are going)  Sometimes there is a definite "inversion Layer" which rises until mid afternoon where it is smoother above. Often around 10-12,000 ft. in central Australia.  Nev

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