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Re: Europa-List: flying at what altitude

Subject: Re: Europa-List: flying at what altitude
From: David Joyce <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 22:14:23

Graeme, It is often much more comfortable flying above the 
thermal layer and if you are going a few hundred miles 
then climbing up to 5 or 6 thousand feet may be well 
worthwhile. Winds at that level are often much the same as 
at 2000ft., but with a GPS giving you ground speed you can 
always check you re not getting increased headwinds. If 
you have a 914 then you actually save a fair amount of 
fuel, although this is not the case with non turbocharged 
engines.
Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ

  "graeme bird" <graeme@gdbmk.co.uk> wrote:
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> I notice it seems to be popular to fly at highish 
>altitudes. I must admit even with an IMC and when I had 
>an IMC legal plane I have always been reluctant to spend 
>the time climbing, feels the winds are stronger higher, 
>the scenery is less interesting and the engine 
>performance is worse. 
> On the other hand the air is thinner and maybe the 
>engine performance is not so bad, though its not turbo 
>charged. I may have it wrong, any views?
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