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Do you have a "Cessna Flight Guide"
I am currently trying to build an accurate flight profile for my Skymaster @ FltPlan.com. Reading through section 6 of my Owners Manual there are a fiew rather scattered numbers in 2500' incraments. On page 6-1 there is a paragraph listing the usual junk (standard day, no wind, standard naval aviator in the seat...) then it sais "For more precise power, fuel consumption, and endurance information, consult the Cessna Flight Guide (Power Computer) supplied with your aircraft." I don't know about yall, but my aircraft is rather lacking in origional documentation. Does anybody have a "Cessna Flight Guide (Power Computer)" for a nonturbo Skymaster? If so would you be willing to share with the rest of us?
thanks _travis |
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I'll take a look but I think I have seen one of these in my collection of Skymaster documents
If I remember it is like a EB 6. Does anyone else remember these?
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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I have a flight computer for my 1980H - Non Turbo. It is like an old E6B wheel (round slide-rule)
Send me a fax number and I will photo copy it the best I can, and fax it to you. Maybe you can then scab it together. It's pretty cool actually. rrrii@aol.com |
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Dear Sirs,
I have the E6B type computer for my 336 if any one needs a copy. Regards James T Grant |
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JAMES T GRANT - E6B
I would really appreciate a copy of that E6B computer material. Please fax it to me at 301-934-2111 or email to fiestair@erols.com. Thanks a million. Alfonso.
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