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Old 3rd Feb 2006, 13:30
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Beechcraft Baron Performance

Hi there,

I was wondering if there's any chance on getting a computer-based performance calculator for the Beech Baron. If not, any idea on how to get a formula from tables to self create it?.


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There's a whole science to math modeling of empirical data - polynomial curve fits, etc. etc. I used to make a good wage baffling my management with such b******t.

The easiest is to make x-y-z tables in Excel or some other spreadsheet, and have an interpolation (double interpolation, probably) routine to find the answer (z) based on (x,y) givens.
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Yeap, got the POH and all performance info, but seems to be quite diff to find that routine. Any tips on what to start with?

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Try starting with this.

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any idea on how to get a formula from tables to self create it?.
All good advice thus far - - I just wanted to add that a copy of Matlab is very useful in doing just that.

I use it to (relatively) easily plot curves for valves (electron tubes).

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