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Chris wrote:
In filling out my nav log, I can put on there reference points tha I might not otherwise be able to mark in the computer generated plan. In Jepps' FlightStar, you can easily add user waypoints to your route that will show up on the NavLog. Additionally the software automatically calculates TOC (top of climb) and BOD (begin of descent) waypoints and automatically includes those waypoints in the NavLog. I found it interesting that none of the software I have selected so far is more specific on a PA-28 than to be a "generic" pa-28. I fly the Cherokee 140, which does have a different performance than a Cherokee 180. The profiles included in FlightStar normally are considered starting points and/or generic aircraft. You can either find a profile more specific to your aircraft from someone else who has already customized the profile or you can do it yourself using the POH, your experience, or both. -- Peter |
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On 27 Jun 2005 15:00:41 -0700, "Peter R." wrote:
Chris wrote: In filling out my nav log, I can put on there reference points tha I might not otherwise be able to mark in the computer generated plan. In Jepps' FlightStar, you can easily add user waypoints to your route that will show up on the NavLog. Additionally the software automatically calculates TOC (top of climb) and BOD (begin of descent) waypoints and automatically includes those waypoints in the NavLog. I found it interesting that none of the software I have selected so far is more specific on a PA-28 than to be a "generic" pa-28. I fly the Cherokee 140, which does have a different performance than a Cherokee 180. The profiles included in FlightStar normally are considered starting points and/or generic aircraft. You can either find a profile more specific to your aircraft from someone else who has already customized the profile or you can do it yourself using the POH, your experience, or both. If you haven't already had a look you will find you get all this with PocketFMS at www.pocketfms.com I'm not familiar with XM Weather which somebody mentioned but you can download TAF/METAR Wx info. & use on the plan. Anybody else find this prog useful? David |
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Ross Richardson wrote:
Darrel Toepfer wrote: Ross wrote: I have been using Cirrus for DUATS for a long time. Simple to use. I have my aircraft profile loaded and get my weather, flight plans, and file flight plans. I do not have the Golden Eagle upgrade, just the free Cirrus. Just finished planning a trip. Getting ready to go to the airport soon. I've used both, Golden Eagle is much improved over Cirrus and is still free for downloading... It it free to use, also? Yes, dialup (Duats tollfree) or broadband/dialup internet, it doesn't care... |
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