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fuel burn Merc 15hp 4 stroke??
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<blockquote data-quote="Lowrider1" data-source="post: 487937" data-attributes="member: 17989"><p>Thanks Pappy...not to be abrupt but it's 12F outside at the moment...guess you didn't understand what hard water was...it's ice on the water. I grew up in Winter Park so I understand not knowing what ice on the water would be. I've been flying for 52 years, Commercial multiengine instructor with 4800 hours +/- and bout 2700 of that was in AK flying Part 135 in the bush and half of that was IFR so I kinda have a feel for airplane fuel requirements but thanks for the reminder/refresher.</p><p></p><p>For everyone else....Thanks for the well thought out info and I did learn about prop pitch on 4 strokes and that makes sense. Gal/hr/10 hp is great info for an estimate.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks to everyone for your time!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowrider1, post: 487937, member: 17989"] Thanks Pappy...not to be abrupt but it's 12F outside at the moment...guess you didn't understand what hard water was...it's ice on the water. I grew up in Winter Park so I understand not knowing what ice on the water would be. I've been flying for 52 years, Commercial multiengine instructor with 4800 hours +/- and bout 2700 of that was in AK flying Part 135 in the bush and half of that was IFR so I kinda have a feel for airplane fuel requirements but thanks for the reminder/refresher. For everyone else....Thanks for the well thought out info and I did learn about prop pitch on 4 strokes and that makes sense. Gal/hr/10 hp is great info for an estimate. Thanks to everyone for your time!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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