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I'm currently working at creating an Excel file on my Palm that would allow
me to easily calculate the distances for take off and landing on my 172 ofr every situation... Does anyone of you use this kind of file (with a chart) for the "weight and balance",would it be possible to have a copy or an example of the file that I could use with my own numbers. Thank you and good flight to you all -- Paul |
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Just be sure you base your chart on data from actual trials in your own
aircraft. Many numbers in the Cessna POH were evidently obtained with trained test pilots, flying new, perfectly waxed and rigged airplanes and doing it over and over until they got the numbers the marketing group wanted. -- Roger Long Paul wrote in message .. . I'm currently working at creating an Excel file on my Palm that would allow me to easily calculate the distances for take off and landing on my 172 ofr every situation... Does anyone of you use this kind of file (with a chart) for the "weight and balance",would it be possible to have a copy or an example of the file that I could use with my own numbers. Thank you and good flight to you all -- Paul |
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Best, complete web site for Aviation Math.
http://williams.best.vwh.net/avform.html -- Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. take off my shoes to reply |
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