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Old 9th Aug 2004, 09:20
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Question Climb rate vs. speed or weight

How can I correct (approximately) rate-of-climb numbers for different speeds or weights?

I did such a test on an C182 I'm planning to buy a share in a few days ago but unfortunately both pilots got the test slightly wrong: we used the speed for MTOW with significantly less than that. Since I'm looking only for an approximate number some form of adjustment for either weight or speed will do.

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Old 9th Aug 2004, 10:29
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You could accomplish this approximately with:

(Max Weight/Actual Weight) * Max Weight ROC

or more precisely:

Climb Gradient % = ((Thrust-Drag) / Weight) * 100. If you don't know what the Thrust-Drag value is then you can work it back from a known ROC at a known weight.

If you know your TAS then you can convert the Climb Gradient to a ROC.

You can divide kts by 10 to convert to feet per minute or use 6080 feet per nm to convert a ROC in kts to feet.
 

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