ipad/iphone w/b piper pa28 180
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I don't know any specific apps, but I find iBooks quite useful for holding information, for example:
http://www.freewebs.com/defence_aero...el%20PA28E.pdf
http://hhh.gavilan.edu/hspenner/Main...IO-TIO-360.pdf
http://www.freewebs.com/defence_aero...el%20PA28E.pdf
http://hhh.gavilan.edu/hspenner/Main...IO-TIO-360.pdf
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I have a PA28-181 and on the iPad I use 'Aviation W&B' by Roy Kronenfeld - version 1.9. There is also Takeoff Calc HD by Randy Gawer - version 1.7.3 which is pretty good.
For critical situations I also refer back to the POH to make sure the results are comparable and acceptable.
For critical situations I also refer back to the POH to make sure the results are comparable and acceptable.
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Yeah must admit I use the SkyDemon one too, especially since I figured out how to manually update the 'Acceptable Loading Envelope' so that it was meaningful.
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I use WnB Pro v2.1 from Angel Development, once you understand the basics, it's easy enough, have set up a number of aircraft which I regularly fly and the sliders make everything so much easier to calculate.....