I’ve been flying this one of late, but I noticed there isn’t any info on it regarding power settings (TGT etc) for climb, cruise and so on. Nor even a recommended climb speed.
If anyone can assist or have any information, that would be greatly appreciated!
HP Herald power settings.
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Re: HP Herald power settings.
I think Sav may have had something when it was first released, but that was 2 decades ago and I can’t find it. I’ll let you know if I come across it though.
Ben.
Re: HP Herald power settings.
Awesome thanks!
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Re: HP Herald power settings.
An Elephant is a Mouse designed to
a government specification.
a government specification.
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Re: HP Herald power settings.
download the herald for fs9 from here ---> https://cbfsim.co.uk/files/
then its all in the manual .doc file
ttfn
Pete
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Re: HP Herald power settings.
Just about completed a major overhaul of the now dated Herald panel for my own use on my antique system, now over 18 years old and still satisfying my needs. The power settings are pretty standard for most Dart 7 powered aeroplanes; climb /cruise 14200 RPM/730’C. Climb 150kt until rate reduces to 500 fpm, then further climb at 135 kt. Cruise is a little slower than the Herald’s contemporaries, 175-180kt ish.
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Fraser
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Re: HP Herald power settings.
You too mate
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