Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #58566
From: RONALD STEVENS <ronald@sdc.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [LML] Winglets? And introducing myself as a very near future 4p owner.
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 07:50:04 -0400
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Wow, this was just a great answer, not based on emotions but just pure calculations. Like to add that I have seen that a lot of 4p owners do not go higher then 18000ft (VFR 17500), and that this might be also because the climb does take a long time.

I have sit in a few Lancair 4p's now and one thing I noticed is that the climb rate is not really that great. (1000-1400 fpm), while my old velocity easy did 1800-2000fpm (but at 145 IAS).

Now I understand you guys go faster (+/- IAS 160) but climbing then to Level 250 take about 23 min. (more or less, they never let you go direct, right?)

Anybody has better numbers or better climb performance tips?

From: Colyn Case <colyncase@earthlink.net>
Reply-To: Lancair Mailing List <lml@lancaironline.net>
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 12:55:23 -0400
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Subject: [LML] Winglets? And introducing myself as a very near future 4p owner.

Another comment on winglets.

My theory is the most important speed is your SL speed.
Suppose you are flying 1350 nautical miles.
Westbound you have a 40 knot headwind at 5000 increasing to 100 knots at fl200.
Eastbound let's say you get a 40 knot tailwind at fl200.   (Doesn't it usually work out that way?)

Someone offers you mod A that gives you 10 knots at 5000 or mod B that gives you 10 knots at fl200.
...and let's say your plane does 225 knots at 5000 unmodified.

mod A gives you 10/(225-40) or 5.4% improvement which you enjoy for 6.9 hours
mod B gives you 10/(270+40) or 3.2% improvement which you enjoy for 4.2 hours


So even if the winglets delivered performance up high they don't seem like a very good deal.

Colyn


On Jun 7, 2011, at 2:18 PM, RONALD STEVENS wrote:

Hello guys.
 
I like to introduce myself, I am 50, European/American, former Cirrus
SR22 (1100 hours) and Velocity TXL5 (250 hours, just sold this plane)
(total 1400 hours).
 
I am a future Lancair 4p owner (looking to buy one these weeks, so if
you know someone who wants to sell his let me know) and looked at a few
Lancair 4p already.
 
Now about the winglets (my first question);
Some planes I looked at had their winglets, some not. All those that did not had one told me it doesn't do anything, the ones they had did told me it works great,
more stability etc, even the CAFE report is telling that it produces
more stability at higher altitude.
 
But…even the big Charlie Kohler told me it doesn't add anything but more
drag...thus less speed.
 
I have no experience whatsoever with the Winglets. So my question to you
guys is, do you have any experience telling you that it does work? (this
is more for pilots who had both so they can tell the difference)
 
Thanks -- Ronald Stevens
 
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