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Bill and Angier,
Right, he was using P-Mags,
Grayhawk
In a message dated 2/14/2014 6:53:20 A.M. Central Standard Time,
n5zq@verizon.net writes:
Angier,
I've had our 320 to FL210 on a few occasions.
It gets up there only if you're quite light (solo, minimum baggage, low
fuel). It's only a practical altitude if you're catching a big
tailwind. IAS is only around 115-120 so any turbulence would
necessitate an immediate descent. With a 360 you could get up there
a bit easier and have a little more airspeed margin. You should have
either electronic ignition or pressurized mags in addition to the stuff
that Greyhawk mentioned. I guess it all depends on your definition
of "practical" but in general, I'd say that FL180 would be about the
highest practical altitude for a 320/360 on most occasions.
Bill
Harrelson N6ZQ IV 500 hrs
-----Original Message-----
What is the practical service ceiling with a 180hp IO360? Years ago
I was told you are there when the rate of climb drops to 100ft/min of
less. How high will it go? Frost bite might be the limiting
factor?
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