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![]() Peter wrote: I am after a simple W&B calculator for a PDA, with a few E6B calculations (density altitude, say) but nothing else. I am looking at various candidates that appear to offer a graphical W&B envelope display: Aeroplanner Airplan Flightcalc Load Balance NavigaCE Niborex PocketFMS SA Flightcalc Teletype GPS WingX I recall trying Flightcalc a while ago and it was clearly hard-coded for 320x240... Obviously I have written to these firms but one rarely gets a meaningful reply. I am just trying to avoid spending a whole day downloading and installing free trial versions ![]() Thank you for any feedback... I have WingX. It is, by far, the most extensive program out there. But it does far more than you ask. Most aircraft are already in its database and it shows weight and balance both in text form and as a series of points on a graph. I wouldn't have bought it for my 182 where weight and balance wasn't something I worried about but it comes in handy for the Bonanza. |
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