75% power vs 65% power
Re: 75% power vs 65% power
Not quite sure if this is the answer you are looking for but this is 10% of the engine's available horsepower. The exact amount of horsepower will be dependent on the engine you have installed in your Bonanza. Just multiply your max horsepower by .1 or 10% and that is the difference in horsepower between 65% and 75% power.
Now in more practical terms as a pilot, I would consult the handbook for the resulting performance under various conditions.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/194802317/Be ... a-V35B-POH (performance tables start at page 131). In this section you will find how to configure the aircraft for the power setting under various atmospheric conditions and what performance you can expect to get from the aircraft.
This handbook is for a V35B with an IO-520 engine.
Now in more practical terms as a pilot, I would consult the handbook for the resulting performance under various conditions.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/194802317/Be ... a-V35B-POH (performance tables start at page 131). In this section you will find how to configure the aircraft for the power setting under various atmospheric conditions and what performance you can expect to get from the aircraft.
This handbook is for a V35B with an IO-520 engine.
Flight Simmer since 1983. PP ASEL IR Tailwheel
N28021 1979 Super Viking 17-30A
N28021 1979 Super Viking 17-30A
Re: 75% power vs 65% power
Really? I'm not a member and I can read it. That's weird, are you not able to read it or see the file?
How about this link?
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/16235 ... 119#manual
Charts start on page 119
How about this link?
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/16235 ... 119#manual
Charts start on page 119
Flight Simmer since 1983. PP ASEL IR Tailwheel
N28021 1979 Super Viking 17-30A
N28021 1979 Super Viking 17-30A
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