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Old 21st Jan 2013, 08:55
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Operating Envelope s76C++ and S76D

Hey,

Does anyone know what is the approximate operating altitude/temperature envelope of S76C++ and S76D? I dont need the Weight vs Temperature vs Altitude graph, knowing that their service ceiling is approximately 13800ft, i kinda need only the operating temperature limits.

But if you have the graph telling all operating envelope changing with weight, that is also very very much appriciated and awarded with imaginary cookies and candies and stuff
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I found my own answer about s76c++ while inspecting a graph
its -34.4C<OAT<50C for anyone thats interested =)

But s76d is data is still missing
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Is the S76D RFM in widespread circulation yet?
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According to the FAA TCDS, the D's initial ambient temp limits are 5ºC to ISA+23°C (not to exceed 38°C). These limits will obviously be expanded once RIPS is certified.

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Hopefully the 5ºC minimum ambient temperature limit will be lowered to match that of the S-76C++ long before RIPS is certified.
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