Monk Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2016 #1 Does anyone know if foreflights time estimates figure in the ~2% increase in tas per 1000'?
killbilly Vocals, Lyrics, Triangle, Washboard, Kittens Mar 20, 2016 #2 Monk said: Does anyone know if foreflights time estimates figure in the ~2% increase in tas per 1000'? Click to expand... That's probably a good question for their tech support. Ask them? Let us know what they say?
Monk said: Does anyone know if foreflights time estimates figure in the ~2% increase in tas per 1000'? Click to expand... That's probably a good question for their tech support. Ask them? Let us know what they say?
Monk Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2016 #3 It going to based off the tas that's in your airplane setup, so garbage in garbage out.
Richman JC’s Resident Curmudgeon Mar 30, 2016 #4 I don't think so. I wound up setting up the "advanced performance model" in FltPlan.Com to get accurate speeds for my TN Bo. Richman
I don't think so. I wound up setting up the "advanced performance model" in FltPlan.Com to get accurate speeds for my TN Bo. Richman
Cessnaflyer Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Mar 30, 2016 #5 Fore flight is a great app but is lacking in areas for turbines and higher altitude considerations. I plan everything in Fltplan.com then use Foreflight in flight.
Fore flight is a great app but is lacking in areas for turbines and higher altitude considerations. I plan everything in Fltplan.com then use Foreflight in flight.