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Old 9th Feb 2006, 08:41
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Can anyone give me rule of thumb fuel burn figures for the C650

taxi first hour 2nd hour type stuff

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Don't have the relevant guides but here's the nearest thing I can find on the web. Hope it helps.

http://www.nasites.com/cmprojects/pr...nsert_scrn.pdf
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We used to work on 2000 first hour (including taxy), and 1500 after that, which is fairly conservative. I've just had a quick glance at the performance section of the manual (still on the office shelf) to check my memory isn't playing tricks on me. We had a full FliteStar advanced model on the laptop, so it was a "sensible check" rather than a primary tool.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks guys

the consensus seams to be 2000 first 1000 thereafter

4800 feet or less do the graphs

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