College Project: Looking for biz jets performance documents
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College Project: Looking for biz jets performance documents
Hello all,
For a project with my university I need to compute performances of various biz jets on specific legs (Fuel consumption, speed...)
I am looking for any aircraft: data for climb, cruise and descent (fuel burn, speed, time...).
I've been looking around the web and in various libraries, but if you guys have anything you could share that would be much appreciated.
My E-mail is [email protected]
Happy landings,
Antoine
For a project with my university I need to compute performances of various biz jets on specific legs (Fuel consumption, speed...)
I am looking for any aircraft: data for climb, cruise and descent (fuel burn, speed, time...).
I've been looking around the web and in various libraries, but if you guys have anything you could share that would be much appreciated.
My E-mail is [email protected]
Happy landings,
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Hi Antoine,
Might be best to approach the flight planning companies
Universal,Jepps,AirRouting,World Air Ops etc.
They will have it just need to find the right person to speak to and ask very nicely. Ask for an older aircraft performance that way you have more of a chance.
Cheers
Might be best to approach the flight planning companies
Universal,Jepps,AirRouting,World Air Ops etc.
They will have it just need to find the right person to speak to and ask very nicely. Ask for an older aircraft performance that way you have more of a chance.
Cheers
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Try creating a free account on some flight planning websites like fltplan.com. Use the tutorials to get you through setting up some pseudo flight plans with different jets for the different legs you want. To get the basic performance, select "aircraft performance" which allows you to edit or view the default performance for different aircrafts. You should be able to derive the accurate enough info you need from that. They're pretty helpful if you have any questions. Good luck!