Softwareentwicklung Heinz Lüdert
Centre of Gravity, Consumption of Fuel, Take-off and Landing Distances:
In the calculation of consumption you find clearly arranged:
- the current payload,
- the usable amount of fuel (here: 181.9 Litres),
- the position of the centre of gravity (including warning, if necessary),
- the required amount of fuel (here: 69.6 Litres),
- the safe flying time (here: 240 Minutes),
- the take-off run (here: 211 Metres),
- the take-off distance over a 50 feet high obstacle (here: 388 Metres),
- the landing run (here: 245 Metres),
- the landing distance over a 50 feet high obstacle (here: 397 Metres),
- the current weather at the aerodromes of departure and arrival,
- the times of sunrise and sunset at the aerodromes of departure and arrival respectively and
- the costs of the flight (with and without addition for taxiing).
The take-off and landing distances do depend on the current loading!
Here you see the appropriate printed result:
