Okay, so it's easy to find out what kind of performance people are getting out of their 540 Bearhawks off the ground and down low (everyone raves about it!), but what about up high? I'm thinking with a 540 and aux tanks it'd be easy to hook the O2 up to your face and climb into the mid to high teens where TAS is high and fuel burn low to cover some real distance if you wanted to. Not to mention avoiding weather, etc. Anybody flight test at these altitudes to see what sort of fuel burn/TAS/climb rate numbers the Bearhawk will do at 14K'-17K' or higher even? Wondering where it starts running out of steam!

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