wheelsup
Well-Known Member
Sweet now let's come back down to reality, we had to accomplish steep spirals and emergency descents in a training environment, lots of sub 20 hour TT guys not knowing how to operate an aircraft in general let alone a 300 hp complex plane, like I said the engines were champs...(students were great too and learned fast).Short version,
Make smooth power changes in flight (any competent aviator should be doing this anyway).
Don't let your CHTs get above 400 in the first place (I don't care that the manufacturers say that 450 is OK).
Avoid EGTs from 100 ROP - 50 LOP.
Reduce power as required to make a normal 500 FPM constant airspeed descent, and "shock cooling" will never be a problem (if it ever existed at all).
IIRC the Bonanzas and Barons we had didn't really utilize the mixture control, it had some sort of altitude compensating fuel pump on it. We didn't even mess with it...full "rich" setting even at 10k-12k ft doing maneuvers, the stuff we did to those planes would make real owners cringe...