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Hi!
I fly a Piper Arrow 180 hp from 1968 Anyone have a spreadsheet or programme to calculate takeoff and landing distance letting you input weights, pressure alt, temperature? Frode |
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What's wrong with the tables in the flight manual?
Check out the Takeoff Performance Computer at Sporty's part no. 2091A $22.95, page 35 www.sportys.com http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl....roduct_id=1199 -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... | Hi! | | I fly a Piper Arrow 180 hp from 1968 | | Anyone have a spreadsheet or programme to calculate takeoff and landing | distance letting you input weights, pressure alt, temperature? | | Frode | | |
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![]() "Jim Macklin" wrote in message Check out the Takeoff Performance Computer at Sporty's My God! Its a slide rule! Toys for Luddites! We shall rise again! :-) |
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I hope so, I've got a dozen or more circular slide rules,
several regular engineering slide rules, and even a Curta calculator. The Curta is a hand cranked mechanical calculator that looks like a hand grenade. Certainly a nice HP or Ti calculator is faster and more accurate, but harder to use in flight. "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... | | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | | Check out the Takeoff Performance Computer at Sporty's | | My God! Its a slide rule! Toys for Luddites! We shall rise again! :-) | | |
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If you want to roll your own spreadsheet, here's all the calculations:
http://www.eaa1000.av.org/technicl/takeoff/takeoff.htm post it, if you do a spreadsheet, tom |
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![]() "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... Hi! I fly a Piper Arrow 180 hp from 1968 Anyone have a spreadsheet or programme to calculate takeoff and landing distance letting you input weights, pressure alt, temperature? Frode I don't, but you do. Check out the POH that came with the aeroplane. |
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"Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message
news:P01cg.5963$ix2.4053@trnddc03... I don't, but you do. Check out the POH that came with the aeroplane. A 1968 POH includes a spreadsheet or computer program? Wow. They sure were ahead of their time. |
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![]() "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com skrev i melding news:P01cg.5963$ix2.4053@trnddc03... "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... Hi! I fly a Piper Arrow 180 hp from 1968 Anyone have a spreadsheet or programme to calculate takeoff and landing distance letting you input weights, pressure alt, temperature? Frode I don't, but you do. Check out the POH that came with the aeroplane. No POH with the 68 Arrow I'm afraid, but only an "Owners handbook" Piper didn't start making POH's until a few years later, or so I've been told. Anyway, I'm all for paper, eraser and all that analogue stuff of yesteryear and next year, but it would be fun to be able to calculate light the Boeing drivers do the excact "estimated" runway distance needed. (excact estimated, can I say that??) Anyway, the Owners handbook has a few diagrams, but the resolution for all the graphs I've ever seen in various other POH's aren't too good. They give you a general idea, and there's lot's of interpolation going down. Now, I'd never base a take off down to cm (or inches for you yanks) of available runway, but putting in a couple of figures into the PDA and getting a figure back out is an interesting idea to me. I can always grab the paper version and try to make a more or less straight pencil line down the graph, but what the hey, the PDA is sitting there, so an axact figure is possible, and I'm not scared by excact calculations. :-) Just another thing to put into my PDA and fiddle with while waiting for the weather to clear up.... Frode |
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Frode Berg wrote:
"Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com skrev i melding news:P01cg.5963$ix2.4053@trnddc03... "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... Hi! I fly a Piper Arrow 180 hp from 1968 Anyone have a spreadsheet or programme to calculate takeoff and landing distance letting you input weights, pressure alt, temperature? Frode I don't, but you do. Check out the POH that came with the aeroplane. No POH with the 68 Arrow I'm afraid, but only an "Owners handbook" Piper didn't start making POH's until a few years later, or so I've been told. ... Don't you need a weight and balance to take off? What do you do if you get ramp checked? |
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![]() "Stubby" skrev i melding ... Frode Berg wrote: "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com skrev i melding news:P01cg.5963$ix2.4053@trnddc03... "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... Hi! I fly a Piper Arrow 180 hp from 1968 Anyone have a spreadsheet or programme to calculate takeoff and landing distance letting you input weights, pressure alt, temperature? Frode I don't, but you do. Check out the POH that came with the aeroplane. No POH with the 68 Arrow I'm afraid, but only an "Owners handbook" Piper didn't start making POH's until a few years later, or so I've been told. ... Don't you need a weight and balance to take off? What do you do if you get ramp checked? Weight and balance is on a seperate sheet of paper. Probably recalculated somewhere down the line after mods in panel or other stuff. I've never seen an official POH for the 68' Arrow, so I'm guessing they were delivered with the Owners handbook, and the essential papers (like W&B) in a binder or something. Anyone know the facts around these things? Frode |
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