Sean Griffin wrote:
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My Rotax figures for RPM / MAP come from the Operators Manual Chapter 5. Performance and Fuel Consumption, Page 5-6
Most recent flight - 80 minutes at 4500 ft, 5030 RPM / MAP 24.7, Air Speed 130 knots (TAS 135 Kn) OAT 08C
Rotax chart suggests MAP 26"
I still can't understand your point.
The manual says that 5000rpm at 26" gives 75% power (I think you can assume this means at ISA although it isn't stated.)
You are CHOOSING to run at 5030 24.7", therefore producing somewhat LESS than 75% power. There is nothing pre-ordained about it. You appear to think that at 5030/24.7 you are getting 75% power - why do you think that?
Leave the Airmaster controller in cruise position so you will get 5000rpm +/- a few, open the throttle a bit more to get 26", and you will then be CHOOSING to run at 75% power. Presumably your speed will increase, or you can keep the speed the same and have some rate of climb, or push the stick forward and see if you reach Vne. Within a reasonable band, rpm and MAP will be constant, what will vary is the prop pitch.
The curve on P5-7 shows that you should be able to achieve 75% power at 5000rpm at density altitude up to about 2200m i.e. 7250ft but at that DA it will need WOT. At lower DA it will need less throttle.
It is all under your control.