Jabiru Aircraft
Pilot Operating Handbook
Model J170-D
JP-FM-13
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28 Feb 2020
Page 5-51
5. PERFORMANCE
5.1 TAKE OFF AND LANDING DISTANCES
Take-Off Distance
600 m (From stationary to a height of 50’)
Landing Distance
513 m (From a height of 50’ until stationary)
Note:
All distances quoted are for an aircraft at gross weight, operating from a paved runway surface at
sea level in an ICAO standard atmosphere.
CAUTION
Take-Off and Landing distances will vary significantly depending on many factors
– including
aircraft condition & configuration, pilot technique, airfield and weather conditions. Operators
must be aware of this and allow suitable safety margins for their operations.
5.2 RATE OF CLIMB
Rate of Climb at Sea Level
4
500 fpm
Note:
All distances quoted are for an aircraft at gross weight, operating from a paved runway surface at
sea level in an ICAO standard atmosphere.
5.3 CRUISE SPEEDS / RPM / FUEL CONSUMPTION
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Cruise speed values given are based on tests carried out at gross aircraft weight, at sea level
and around 28°C. Values are averaged. Actual values will vary slightly from one aircraft to
the next. Values used for flight planning should be based on previous experience with the
specific aircraft wherever possible.
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Fuel consumption values given are averaged. Actual values will vary slightly from one aircraft
to the next. Values used for flight planning should be based on previous experience with the
specific aircraft wherever possible.
RPM
Fuel Consumption
(Litres/hr)
IAS
(Knots)
2600
11
85
2700
13
91
2800
15
95
2850
16
97
2900
17
99
3000
20
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At Gross Weight, ICAO Standard Atmosphere