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W & B Spreadsheet


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I used to have a great MS Excel spreadsheet someone gave me for w&b calculations for a JetRanger and another for a LongRanger.

 

Each tab was a revision, with the information for the added/removed item (i.e. reverse scoops, bear paws, etc). It also had the graphs to show you if the machine was within limits for both most fwd and most aft C of G conditions.

 

It was very handy.

 

Since my laptop hard drive crapped out, I've lost it.

 

Does anybody hae a copy of this they can send me? PM me for my email.

 

Thanks!

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I used to have a great MS Excel spreadsheet someone gave me for w&b calculations for a JetRanger and another for a LongRanger.

 

Each tab was a revision, with the information for the added/removed item (i.e. reverse scoops, bear paws, etc). It also had the graphs to show you if the machine was within limits for both most fwd and most aft C of G conditions.

 

It was very handy.

 

Since my laptop hard drive crapped out, I've lost it.

 

Does anybody hae a copy of this they can send me? PM me for my email.

 

Thanks!

 

These should be useful...look under "Useful downloads", Thanks to Phil.

 

W&B Spreadsheets

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:punk: Hey Rotorboy talk to the CP at Delta if you are working there this summer he has a great one. Cheers mate. Ken B)

I used to have a great MS Excel spreadsheet someone gave me for w&b calculations for a JetRanger and another for a LongRanger.

 

Each tab was a revision, with the information for the added/removed item (i.e. reverse scoops, bear paws, etc). It also had the graphs to show you if the machine was within limits for both most fwd and most aft C of G conditions.

 

It was very handy.

 

Since my laptop hard drive crapped out, I've lost it.

 

Does anybody hae a copy of this they can send me? PM me for my email.

 

Thanks!

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Hey Chevy,

Thanks! Someone already PM'd me with that link.

 

I was also looking for something to easily display all the amendments to the A/C (i.e. scoops on/off, duals in/out). I ended up making one myself in Excel. It works well!

 

 

 

204B Driver,

Hey Ken! How are things in the Koots?

I'm living and working down in the lower mainland. It's good to be back home!

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Rotorboy - the drop downs for the variations are easy to make - just cut and paste them from the ones in the link that Chevy gave you - PM me if you want some help.

 

I just updated the 212 one there with performance figures.

 

Hey Chev - how's it going? getting ready for the season now?

 

Phil

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