September 18, 200322 yr Is there one around?Thanks ;)JohnP 2.53 GHZ512 RAMWINXPGFORCE 4 128MB Ti4600http://homepage.eircom.net/~eamonnmca/images/logo_ba.JPGwww.bavirtual.co.uk Senior Captain Simflight.com Staff Reviewerhttp://vatsim.pilotmedia.fi/statusindicato...tor=OD1&a=a.jpg
September 18, 200322 yr I have one in the works. But the latest week it's been progressing rather slowly.The intention is to make a simple fuel planner that takes some important parameters in account like, GC distance between DEP, ARR and ALTN, ZFW and an average winds aloft. It should also calculate an optimum FL for the TOW.Regards, Mats JohanssonPMDG Flight Test Dept | Asus Z270-A | Intel i5-7600K @ 4.8 GHz OC/H2O | nVidia Geforce GTX 1070 8GB OC/O2|
September 18, 200322 yr I've created a very complex B737-700 profile based on actual Boeing data for FOC:www.danur.com/FOCmain.htm It works accurate enough for the PMDG add-on and FOC is really a great tool.After some testing, I'll upload it.Best,Marc
September 18, 200322 yr Is FOC any good? I mean it's pretty expensive!I may purchase the VA 3 month subscription...see how that goes but I'd appreciate your feedback firstJohnP 2.53 GHZ512 RAMWINXPGFORCE 4 128MB Ti4600http://homepage.eircom.net/~eamonnmca/images/logo_ba.JPGwww.bavirtual.co.uk Senior Captain Simflight.com Staff Reviewerhttp://vatsim.pilotmedia.fi/statusindicato...tor=OD1&a=a.jpg
September 20, 200322 yr I always use http://www.pmflightplanner.com/ to plan my flights. This includes a fuel planner (+ many other good things)Jan van Bekkum
September 20, 200322 yr If you have the one done by Flying Rhino for the DF 737 use that for now.I have only done about 4 flights using it but it produces reasonable fuel load figures for those 4 flights.HTHDave
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