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Old January 11th 04, 06:09 AM
Gerald Sylvester
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Marco -
I looked around for the same thing and couldn't find it.
I made my own based off of one I found. To make it easier for
the flying portion, I added spots for VOR/NCB name/identifier/frequency.
Since using my own, it made filling it out a little time consuming
but otherwise really easy once I get in the air. One thing
I did NOT do was the wind correction. Well the wind correction
is in there but didn't have time to fix a KNOWN flaw in that it
sometimes adds instead of subtracts WCA and groundspeeds. I have
to double check it for now. Maybe with your log, I can reprogram
mine.

I'll email marco my navlog but if anyone else wants it, please
email me.
Gerald Sylvester


Marco Rispoli wrote:

I just finished working on an excel spreadsheet that automatically fills in
wind correction angles and ground speed estimates.

I don't know if somebody already did this. I couldn't find it anywhere so I
did it for myself and decided to share it (since it worked like a charm for
me). If somebody has a better (FREE) tool out there ... let me know.

It adds up the times and the fuel consuption ... basically it's just and
excel spreadsheet that automatically sums and subtracts and calculates wind
correction angles and ground speeds. Instead of having to fill in every cell
manually, you only have to fill in a few cells and it works.

You can find instructions on how to use it and where to download it on my
site he

http://www.tranceweb.net/scripts/for...t=ST&f=8&t=406

It's FREE and AS IS. You use this at your own risk. And it might be buggy,
so if you have any problems with it, please let me know. I strive to make it
better.

I like to make my life more efficient and I like to share and contribute as
much as I can (even if it's only a little).

I am sure that there are tons of better commercial products out there.

This is only if you don't wanna spend money and you want a quick fix for
that VERY annoying process of filling the flight log ...