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RV-6A High Altitude Cruise Performance

ChiefPilot

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In another thread, people are extolling the virtues of the -9A wing and how it’s better for high altitude performance. One poster claimed 160KTAS on 7GPH LOP, for example and another referenced how the shorter wing models are very different.

My short wing brethren, do not be discouraged :-). The video below is my -6A doing 164KTAS on 5.8GPH at 16,890DA. The 9A has an advantage in the wing, but it’s not so much of an advantage that it overrides everything else. Build it light, straight, and pay attention to details and you’ll have a very capable aircraft.

RV-6A high alt cruise performance
 
In another thread, people are extolling the virtues of the -9A wing and how it’s better for high altitude performance. One poster claimed 160KTAS on 7GPH LOP, for example and another referenced how the shorter wing models are very different.

My short wing brethren, do not be discouraged :-). The video below is my -6A doing 164KTAS on 5.8GPH at 16,890DA. The 9A has an advantage in the wing, but it’s not so much of an advantage that it overrides everything else. Build it light, straight, and pay attention to details and you’ll have a very capable aircraft.

RV-6A high alt cruise performance
What engine/Prop do you have?
 
I flew a 160hp/Sensenich fp 6A for 17 years. Cruising at 14000ft was definitely good news. Around 170kt TAS. With patience it would run lean of peak at (IIRC) 7.5 or 8gph. It would take a while to climb up, and I was close to Vne for a while descending, but smooth and fast.
 
It's not that the RV-9(A) has a better wing -- it's simply a different lower roll-rate, inherently stable, high lift, non-aerobatic wing -- it all depends on your mission. Our main mission is cross-county flying with no desire to do aerobatics -- did that years ago in the Air Force, and my wife doesn't like doing that kind of stuff, but she does enjoy going places in the 9'er. (y):cool:(y)
 
RV6 with RV8 tail. Baggage, no passenger. IO-360, 10:1, dual SureFly's in variable timing mode, Hartzell scimitar. Best economy (Note MPG of 27.9) LOP, 5.6 GPH, 147 knot TAS.
 

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