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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 for 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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![]() This might be a good starting point for you. http://www.flightclub.com.au/wb/ Regards, David Harakos -- dharakos ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ] - A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what they fly - |
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Unless you're interested in the activity as a learning expeerience,
there are very low-cost programs that this -- check out the "aviation" topic in handango or other palm-related websites. Should be about $8-10. And for W&B, CoPilot by Laurie Davis is probably the most cost-effective software for palm -- again, check the palm-related websites. |
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Thank you you to,
I used Laurie Davis software since 2-3 years. It's great. But I'm building up a speadsheet for Takeoff and Landing calculation... after a near crash Takeoff this summer from a short & windy runway. Paul "blanche cohen" a écrit dans le message de ... Unless you're interested in the activity as a learning expeerience, there are very low-cost programs that this -- check out the "aviation" topic in handango or other palm-related websites. Should be about $8-10. And for W&B, CoPilot by Laurie Davis is probably the most cost-effective software for palm -- again, check the palm-related websites. |
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Thank you David
This is what I need. I will have to "simpliflied it" a lttle bit because of the capability of the Palm, but it will be perfect. Thank you again Paul "Paul" a écrit dans le message de ... 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 for 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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The numbers you really want are on the Type spec for the aircraft. All
of these can be found on the FAA's website. That takes care of the W&B issues. For the TO&Landing numbers, you need to "optimum" numbers from the manufacturer. They should be in the POH for the aircraft. Additionally the "fudge factors" for various factors (dry grass, wet gradd, slope, temp, runway length, etc) are either in the POH or supplemental documentation. If you can't easily find it, check various web sites such as AOPA Safety Foundation and FAA. For example, the ASA lists these multiply factors for both the Cherokees (and Warriors) and the Cessna 172: Take off Variation Factor 10% increase in aircraft weight 1.2 Each 1000 ft increase altitude 1.1 Each +10 deg C increase in temp 1.1 Dry, short grass 1.2 Dry, long grass 1.25 Wet, short grass 1.25 Wet, long grass 1.3 Each 2% uphill slope 1.1 Tailwind that's more than 10% of your lift-off speed 1.2 Landing Variation Factor 10% increase in aircraft weight 1.1 Each 1000 ft increase altitude 1.05 Each +10 deg C increase in temp 1.05 Dry, short grass 1.2 Dry, long grass 1.3 Wet, short grass 1.3 Wet, long grass 1.4 Each 2% uphill slope 1.2 Tailwind that's more than 10% of your lift-off speed 1.2 Consider a Cherokee 180 at altitude of 1500 ft on a 25C day, flat concrete, no tailwind, weigh of 1700 pounds. Then from the Piper tables the TO distance is 2200 feet -- on a good day, with a brand new aircraft and a test pilot. Personally, I'd plan for 3000 or more! |
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On 2003-10-29 03:09:29 -0800, (null) said:
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 for every situation... Does anyone of you use this kind of file (with a chart) for the "weight and balance"? I created an Excel spreadsheet for doing Lear 35 weight & balance on my Palm. It probably functions similarly to what you want in that it does lookup and interpolation for fuel moments. It doesn't do any charting, though. Contact me by e-mail if you're interested. -- Larry Fransson Seattle, WA |
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I have a simple w&b chart in my navlog spreadsheet.
http://www.geocities.com/sridhar007/flying.html - Click on Software, or Planning . version 4.0 -Sridhar Paul wrote: 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 for 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 |
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Tjhank you Sridhar,
But your chart is password protected... So I can't check it. (Palm do not support "XY (Scatter)") chart ! Paul "Sridhar Rajagopal" a écrit dans le message de ... I have a simple w&b chart in my navlog spreadsheet. http://www.geocities.com/sridhar007/flying.html - Click on Software, or Planning . version 4.0 -Sridhar Paul wrote: 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 for 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 |
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