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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 12:13 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

I just put 30 gal of avgas in my Tiger today, $5.15 a gal (over $150.00). I
am wondering now what I am going to do with it when gas hits $10.00 or
$15.00 a gal. I certainly won't be flying it except on special occasions.

Guess I can turn my hanger into a museum so people can look at what we used
to do in the good old days (I will put my 2004 Hemi Powered Pickup Truck in
their too).

I see a lot of Tigers now going on sale. This must be a part of the reason.

I hope I can afford to fly 68B to Texas in July........... May have to drive
my wife's Diesel Jetta, which I have converted to run on McDonalds used
french fry oil.........................................

Claude

I posted this to the OTHER board: Bounced it as NOT Grumman Specific. I
thought all Grummans use gas of some sort...


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 12:43 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

I think we are all going to be more European in our approach to flying -
long distance will be a 2 hour flight with an overnight stay (of course,
on the Continent, you can cover many countries in two hours!)

I have gotten mighty "economy minded" when I fly - maybe its time create
some economy charts and find the best-efficiency altitude and
horsepower...(Flying through France - I do remember a $250.00 fuel bill
to top off a Tiger...)
/drahz
Claude & Verna Allen wrote:

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I just put 30 gal of avgas in my Tiger today, $5.15 a gal (over $150.00). I
am wondering now what I am going to do with it when gas hits $10.00 or
$15.00 a gal. I certainly won't be flying it except on special occasions.





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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 6:02 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

In a message dated 4/21/06 4:14:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
allenc3(at)bellsouth.net writes:

Quote:
(I will put my 2004 Hemi Powered Pickup Truck in
their too).

I see a lot of Tigers now going on sale. This must be a part of the reason.

I hope I can afford to fly 68B to Texas in July........... May have to
drive

Quote:
my wife's Diesel Jetta, which I have converted to run on McDonalds used
french fry oil.........................................

Claude
================================

I could have told you that! That what? That unless you own our own business
you could not afford to run a Hemi! Runs ONLY on Supper huh! That's why I
put a 409 in my 53 Ford.

So you converted your diesel ... Gee, I wonder how you did that? All you
have to do is refine the french fry oil ... Not the engine. Only other problem
is cost of refining brings up the cost of used french fry oil up to gas prices.

So when is the dumb government and environmentalist going to wise up and let
business develop more refineries?
And don't give me that BS about GasAlcohol.

Barry
"Chop'd Liver"
PS
I purposely spelt french fries in lower case.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 10:38 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

I took an MS Excel performance chart for the Tiger (off the other list) and
modified it to show power settings - density altitude and miles per gallon.

If anyone is interested in a copy, it is here....

http://home.earthlink.net/~gilalex/Tiger/

called "performance chart.xls"

Except for high power settings at low altitudes - not applicable to me
since I live at 3000 ft in a warmer than average climate, the MPG does not
really alter that much...

At 11,000 ft, 2500 rpm, 123 kts gets 16.0 mpg

At 6,000 ft, 2450 rpm, 123.5 kts and 15.35 mpg (interpolating)

4% worst mpg, same speed, but you would use more gas climbing the extra
5,000 ft.

gil in Tucson 90F tomorrow... summers on the way.....

At 01:43 PM 4/21/2006, you wrote:
Quote:


I think we are all going to be more European in our approach to flying -
long distance will be a 2 hour flight with an overnight stay (of course,
on the Continent, you can cover many countries in two hours!)

I have gotten mighty "economy minded" when I fly - maybe its time create
some economy charts and find the best-efficiency altitude and
horsepower...(Flying through France - I do remember a $250.00 fuel bill
to top off a Tiger...)
/drahz


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 3:37 am    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

In a message dated 4/22/06 2:39:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
gilalex(at)earthlink.net writes:

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At 11,000 ft, 2500 rpm, 123 kts gets 16.0 mpg

At 6,000 ft, 2450 rpm, 123.5 kts and 15.35 mpg (interpolating)

4% worst mpg, same speed, but you would use more gas climbing the extra
5,000 ft.

gil in Tucson
===========================

Gil:

Why are you using MPG, instead of GPH?

I know, you are just trying to confuse me ... Hey! It does not take much.

Barry
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 6:10 am    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

Barry... just trying to determine the least fuel used for distance
travelled.... and hence get the lowest fuel cost component of that $150
hambuger.

Gallons per hour (which was on the original chart) does not take speed into
account, so I hid that column (GPH) on the spread sheet and made a new MPG
column...

To put it in common automotive terms, I mixed units and used statute miles
and not nautical miles.

The Tiger is in the MPG range of a large SUV, but travels 2 to 3 times
faster and takes a straight line....

gil in Tucson
At 04:35 AM 4/22/2006, you wrote:
Quote:


In a message dated 4/22/06 2:39:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
gilalex(at)earthlink.net writes:

> At 11,000 ft, 2500 rpm, 123 kts gets 16.0 mpg
>
> At 6,000 ft, 2450 rpm, 123.5 kts and 15.35 mpg (interpolating)
>
> 4% worst mpg, same speed, but you would use more gas climbing the extra
> 5,000 ft.
>
> gil in Tucson
===========================
Gil:

Why are you using MPG, instead of GPH?

I know, you are just trying to confuse me ... Hey! It does not take much.

Barry
"Chop'd Liver"



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 6:38 am    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

Gil, I'm not sure where you got these numbers from but they look awfully
optimistic and don't agree with the POH for the Tiger.

At standard temp of 3 C and 6000 ft. and 2450 rpm the POH shows 9.25 gph
(interpolation) and that would provide 13.35 nmpg. 8000 ft at 2600 rpm
results in 132 kts and 10 gph or 13.2 nmpg. Not much different and nearly
10 kts. faster. This is over 2 nmpg less than what you mentioned and more
in line with what I've seen on numerous stock Tigers.

Actually, these numbers are very close to what I get in my "gas guzzling"
Bonanza at 160 kts operating at peak or on the lean side of peak EGT. I
would imagine that Gary is doing noticeably better with those HC pistons and
reduced drag. FYI a typical RV-8, -9, -7 will do about 20 nmpg at 160 kts.
I've flown formation with them for hundreds of miles and the fuel
consumption is 2/3 of what it is in my Bonanza OR a Tiger.

Cliff
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 6:42 am    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

Quote:
To put it in common automotive terms, I mixed units and used statute miles
and not nautical miles.
No wonder your #'s came out optimistic - you mixed the units and the mpg is

statute!

Cliff
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 7:14 am    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

Yeah... I don't usually mix units, but I thought automotive terms would be
good in this case.

Sorry for the confusion......

gil A
At 07:42 AM 4/22/2006, you wrote:
[quote]
<flyv35b(at)ashcreekwireless.com>

> To put it in common automotive terms, I mixed units and used statute miles
> and not nautical miles.
No wonder your #'s came out optimistic - you mixed the units and the mpg is
statute!

Cliff
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 10:46 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

In a message dated 4/22/06 7:10:52 AM, gilalex(at)earthlink.net writes:

Quote:
The Tiger is in the MPG range of a large SUV, but travels 2 to 3 times
faster and takes a straight line....


I went to Lancaster and back (400 miles each way) last week and burned 3.7
gallons per hour and averaged 72 mph (11 hours round trip) in my Tahoe. Fuel
cost was $120.

In my Tiger, the 576 nautical mile round trip takes 4.4 hours, burns about 11
gph (at that speed), and costs about $200.

It takes about 2.5 times the length of time to drive as it does to fly.
I've made this trip many times. It's cheaper to drive.

Gary
By-the-Way, if I hammer down, I can cut about 15 minutes on the time to
Lancaster. Gas mileage drops from about 20 to 21 miles per gallon to about 18 to
19 miles per gallon. If I slow down to the speed limit, I can average 60 mph
and I get 23 to 24 mpg. That adds about an hour to the trip.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 10:48 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

In a message dated 4/22/06 7:39:19 AM, flyv35b(at)ashcreekwireless.com writes:
Quote:
I would imagine that Gary is doing noticeably better with those HC pistons
and
reduced drag.=A0


in miles per gallon, I'm getting about

288 nm * 1.15 miles per nm =3D 331 miles in 2.2 hours =3D 150 mph average. =20
2.2*11


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 11:09 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

Gary... are you hammering down on the Tiger throttle?

The 11.0 gallons per hour is higher than the book figures and gives you
13.7 mpg in the Tiger (statute miles)

If you got 16 mpg, your fuel cost would be $170, a little closer.

Your point-to-point Tiger speed is 131 kts.

Do you think the Tiger burns that extra gas in the climb to altitude?

What altitude and rpm do you cruise at for 11.0 gph?

Gil in Tucson

PS ...it's more fun in the Tiger anyway....

PPS my comparison was Tucson to Bakerfield.

10-11 hrs by road - travelling thru LA - could add hours is badly timed
3.7 hours by Tiger - could fly around LA airspace....
The Tiger made a weekend trip possible.
At 11:41 PM 4/22/2006, you wrote:
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In a message dated 4/22/06 7:10:52 AM, gilalex(at)earthlink.net writes:

> The Tiger is in the MPG range of a large SUV, but travels 2 to 3 times
> faster and takes a straight line....
>

I went to Lancaster and back (400 miles each way) last week and burned 3.7
gallons per hour and averaged 72 mph (11 hours round trip) in my
Tahoe. Fuel
cost was $120.

In my Tiger, the 576 nautical mile round trip takes 4.4 hours, burns about 11
gph (at that speed), and costs about $200.

It takes about 2.5 times the length of time to drive as it does to fly.
I've made this trip many times. It's cheaper to drive.

Gary
By-the-Way, if I hammer down, I can cut about 15 minutes on the time to
Lancaster. Gas mileage drops from about 20 to 21 miles per gallon to
about 18 to
19 miles per gallon. If I slow down to the speed limit, I can average 60
mph
and I get 23 to 24 mpg. That adds about an hour to the trip.




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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 11:41 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

In a message dated 4/23/06 12:09:54 AM, gilalex(at)earthlink.net writes:

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Gary... are you hammering down on the Tiger throttle?
The 11.0 gallons per hour is higher than the book figures and gives you
13.7 mpg in the Tiger (statute miles)
If you got 16 mpg, your fuel cost would be $170, a little closer.
Your point-to-point Tiger speed is=A0 131 kts.

Yes, that's pushing it. During a climb, i can burn 19.5 gph at near sea

level. If I throttle back to stay with a Cheetah/Traveler, I can get the fuel
burn down to 8 to 8.5 gph at about 128 to 130 knots true. The
Cheetah/Traveler is burning closer to 10 gph.

I fly to Lancaster at about 7500 to 9500 feet. I climb in stages to about
the halfway point because the plane is heavy with fuel. Level off at 3500
after take-off, 5500 at Columbia, 7500 at Fresno. On the way back, I have=20to
climb to 7500 to 8500 to get over the Tehachapi Mts. Then, I use the altitude
to get back the speed on the way back to Auburn. P pretty much descend the
entire trip, 500 feet at a time. By Columbia, I'm down to 4500 feet and hold
that to Placerville. Pattern altitude at Auburn is 2500 feet.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 3:08 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

I didn't know about this thread before I left or I'd have taken better
notes.

I just drove to Poughkeepsie, NY from Wilmington, DE 210 miles according to
Yahoo vs. 140 NM via airnav. It took about four hours each way to drive it.
(nice drive going up Friday but nasty rain coming home; thats why we drove)
I burnt 19 gal of 87 octane in my Toyota Tacoma 2WD pickup. When I was
calculating a flight plan earlier in the week before I left I was
calculating I'd burn about 23.4 gal of fuel; 1.8 hours (at) 6.5 GPH. I have the
auto fuel STC so the fuel used would be the same, only the qty different.
Add in the cost of the tolls for the drive and the tiedown fee if charged
depending on where I landed (I intended on going to KPOU) and the cost
difference would be a dinner out. My time is worth more than that. BTW that
is with an AA1B with stock O235-C2C DMA wheelpants and aux fuel tanks... No
need to refuel unless we did a fair amount of sight seeing while there.

I'm hoping to fly up again soon as I've been told the scenery flying up the
Hudson is truely awsume. Dicky Betts is playing at the theater we saw Blues
Traveler at Friday night sometime in May so a trip next month is probable.
If the WX is right I'll fly... Hope to have the IFR ticket soon... Any Blues
fans/Grumman pilots out there in the Northeast/MidAtlantic?

Do a lot, get a little;
Do a little, get a lot;
Do nothing, get it all.
Steve Roberts - AA-1B N9664L (at) ILG

Gary... are you hammering down on the Tiger throttle?

The 11.0 gallons per hour is higher than the book figures and gives you
13.7 mpg in the Tiger (statute miles)

If you got 16 mpg, your fuel cost would be $170, a little closer.

Your point-to-point Tiger speed is 131 kts.

Do you think the Tiger burns that extra gas in the climb to altitude?

What altitude and rpm do you cruise at for 11.0 gph?

Gil in Tucson

PS ...it's more fun in the Tiger anyway....

PPS my comparison was Tucson to Bakerfield.

10-11 hrs by road - travelling thru LA - could add hours is badly timed
3.7 hours by Tiger - could fly around LA airspace....
The Tiger made a weekend trip possible.
At 11:41 PM 4/22/2006, you wrote:
>
>
>In a message dated 4/22/06 7:10:52 AM, gilalex(at)earthlink.net writes:
>
> > The Tiger is in the MPG range of a large SUV, but travels 2 to 3 times
> > faster and takes a straight line....
> >
>
>I went to Lancaster and back (400 miles each way) last week and burned 3.7
>gallons per hour and averaged 72 mph (11 hours round trip) in my
>Tahoe. Fuel
>cost was $120.
>
>In my Tiger, the 576 nautical mile round trip takes 4.4 hours, burns about
11
>gph (at that speed), and costs about $200.
>
>It takes about 2.5 times the length of time to drive as it does to fly.
>I've made this trip many times. It's cheaper to drive.
>
>Gary
>By-the-Way, if I hammer down, I can cut about 15 minutes on the time to
>Lancaster. Gas mileage drops from about 20 to 21 miles per gallon to
>about 18 to
>19 miles per gallon. If I slow down to the speed limit, I can average 60
>mph
>and I get 23 to 24 mpg. That adds about an hour to the trip.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:50 am    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

I have the same viewpoint when commuting from Lancaster to Fresno once a
week (193 miles each way), but I still fly when I can because the drive just
wears me out, especially the trip home. My wife and I plan to move to
Fresno within year or so. We've looked at other, shall we say, more
aesthetically pleasing areas, but it's hard to beat being 15 minutes from
work and home more nights. Of course, the plane is financially
unjustifiable and always has been. It comes down to how much pain one is
willing to endure at the pump. Gary, I moved to a hangar behind your old
one at Fox. Nice to have electric.

Bill Kelly

Quote:
I went to Lancaster and back (400 miles each way) last week...

It takes about 2.5 times the length of time to drive as it does to fly.
I've made this trip many times. It's cheaper to drive.

Gary


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:24 pm    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

In a message dated 4/24/06 12:51:33 PM, v1rotate(at)verizon.net writes:
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Gary, I moved to a hangar behind your old
one at Fox.=A0 Nice to have electric.

Bill Kelly


Hey Bill, Glad to hear you're still around. I moved to Lancaster for work.
As far as I can tell, that's the only reason someone would move there.
Are you going to move into the fly-in community near Fresno?
Gary


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 8:29 am    Post subject: AVGAS Prices Reply with quote

Probably not, but I haven't looked there yet. I did some preliminary
checking of hangar rents at Chandler. They seem to be cheaper than Fox.
We'll see.

Bill

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