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				 Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:04 am    Post subject: Service ceiling, XS mono with 912S | 
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				Hi Ira,
 
 I believe your service ceiling may be a little higher than 14,000 ft. 
 During my initial test period time I borrowed some oxygen gear and did a 
 service ceiling check on a Carolina Blue day. I did not take it up to 
 +100 fpm but when I was at 16,000 ft and I was still going up at > 200 
 fpm, I thought that was enough and it was getting chilly up there with 
 no cockpit heat. Details were as follows :-
 
 Date: Feb.18, 2002
 Estimated take off weight with ballast and full tank = 1312 lbs
 Take off altitude = 968 ft MSL,  OAT = 12 degC
 After 30 min 55 sec, altitude = 16,000 ft MSL, OAT = -10 degC. Density 
 altitude = 15,617 ft. Rate of climb = 220 fpm.
 
 Cheers, John
 
 N262WF, XS mono, 912S, Whirlwind hydraulic constant speed prop. 
 (http://www.whirlwindaviation.com/series100.php)
 Mooresville, North Carolina
 
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 Hey Ron,
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 As for top altitudes, I do not recall seeing a published number, but that
 should be part of your flight test program. Most people call it quits
 at the DA where ROC100fpm.  The true top is where Vs = Vy and
 ROC is =0, but given that it take infinite time to reach, and the tank 
 holds less than 3 hours at max power, you will not get there.
 
 In my test flying with a 912s, at 11000 DA, I was still climbing at > 400 fpm,
 and I did not push further. Based on the rate of climb decay, I'll
 guess the service ceiling for my plane is around 14k DA
 -------- Ira N224XS
 
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