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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 5:11 pm    Post subject: T.O.L.D. Spreadsheet Reply with quote

In a message dated 20-Jul-07 15:49:21 Pacific Daylight Time, nico(at)cybersuperstore.com writes:
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Is this useful?

http://www.teletuition.org/documents/Aviation/AeroCommanders/ACPerfCalcs.xls

Nico,

What a delightful gizmo! Tell us, what is it based on -- you don't mention a model, or, if you did, I didn't see it.

Did you take the tabular data from the P.O.H. and extrapolate it?

For the hopelessly geeky, will it run on a PDA?

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 5:47 pm    Post subject: T.O.L.D. Spreadsheet Reply with quote

I must plead innocence here. This was uploaded some years ago by someone whose name I cannot remember. I believe it’s for the 500 series but should be easily adaptable to any other model if the constants and formulas are adjusted.

Anyone remember who put this together?

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In a message dated 20-Jul-07 15:49:21 Pacific Daylight Time, nico(at)cybersuperstore.com writes:
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Is this useful?

http://www.teletuition.org/documents/Aviation/AeroCommanders/ACPerfCalcs.xls


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[b]What a delightful gizmo! Tell us, what is it based on -- you don't mention a model, or, if you did, I didn't see it.[/b]



[b]Did you take the tabular data from the P.O.H. and extrapolate it?[/b]



[b]For the hopelessly geeky, will it run on a PDA?[/b]



[b]Wing Commander Gordon[/b]





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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:09 pm    Post subject: T.O.L.D. Spreadsheet Reply with quote

Nice sheet. I can maybe roll that into a W&B so data is entered only once.

Most (?) PDA's should run spreadsheets. I think?

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 8:02 pm    Post subject: T.O.L.D. Spreadsheet Reply with quote

I know there is a spreadsheet version for Palm that allows one to work with Excel spreadsheets. I have a pretty old Palm and looked at buying the software at one time, but decided to get a notebook instead.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 6:17 am    Post subject: Re: T.O.L.D. Spreadsheet Reply with quote

The spread sheet above is for the 685 Commander specifically N414C. I developed it using a modified linear regression. If you have ever read a 685 manual you understand that it would take a team of mathemeticians 5 years in comfortable chairs sitting around a table to determine landing and TO distance for a 685 based on Temp press and gross weight.

The same method can be used for developing a spread sheet for any plane. In Cessnas and Pipers you can use straight linear regression models. y=(mx)+b

If you select the cells you can see the formulas for calculated values.

The spreadsheet will calculate thee numbers quickly and is usually within 5% of the numbers derived using the POH except at the extreme high and low ends of temp where you have no business flying anyway.

Bear in mind numbers don't mean sh*t if you do not fly the plane correctly.
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