Arrow Tach and Actual Flying Time
I am the mechanic for the flying club I belong to. We have 5 Piper Cherokee's. One is a Arrow II (not turbo-charged) I am currently being checked out in the Arrow so I don't have alot of time in it. My club bills flying time by using the Tach. So when someone flys an Archer for lets say 1.5 hours, The Tach time is usually 1.0 or 1.2, so that's what we get billed for. However if you fly the Arrow for 1.5 hours that Tach would be 1.5 or sometimes a little more. So members are complaining that they are being billed for too much time in the Arrow. Everyone thinks there is something wrong with the Tach. We have done some checking and the Tach in the Arrow is the same one that goes in the Archers. Has anyone else experianced something like this? Is it normal? I am pretty sure it has something to do with the constant speed prop on the Arrow vs the fixed pitch on the Archer. Any ideas? ............
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