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Steve M
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Post by Steve M »

Just to say thanks very much to Rick and the crew for a superb andover. Long awaited and fills a big gap. I've a feeling many happy hours will be spent in this one. Thanke again chaps.
Steve M :smile:

marlin
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Post by marlin »

Rick

Thanks for the time and effert you and your team have put into this little beauty, outstanding. As usual!!!!

Good job and thanks a bunch :dance:

delticbob
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Post by delticbob »

Yes I'd second these comments. A very nice additon to the fleet of Brit aircraft.

Bob
I can fly now with my fantastic new PC

bigred1970
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Post by bigred1970 »

hey I have one question. what is the proper cruise setting for the hs780? the checklist and reference has the same setting as the hs748 but since the 780 has about 1000 shp more per engine, this makes it over speed.... and if I cut back the power the temp is hardly in the green, of course the fact that I am flying from Iceland to the NWT might have something to do with this, the oat is about -60c

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Post by Viscount Cornbank »

Takeoff Dry 15000 890'c 5 min
Takeoff Wet 15000 925'c 5 min
Max Cont up to 12000ft 14200 770'c Unrestricted
Max Cont 12000-18000ft 14200 785'c Unrestricted
Max Cont above 18000ft 14200 800'c Unrestricted
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