PFPX profle for the B377

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raam123
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PFPX profle for the B377

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Hi,

Can anyone please share PFPX for the Boeing 377 Stratocrusier ? :lol:

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Tomas Linnet
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Re: PFPX profle for the B377

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What is that???
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ThomasAH
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Re: PFPX profle for the B377

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PFPX profiles define performance data for aircraft to calculate optimal routes and climb/descent profiles within the add-on program PFPX.
I'd like to see a profile for the B377, too, or at least for a similar aircraft.

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Re: PFPX profle for the B377

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Wouldn't that be nice. :) I suspect it's a complicated process for a piston prop plane. There are more variables than the CI, AT, LNAV, VNAV, AP on jets it was intended for. That said, in the ball park will do. Not worried if it were to be a couple of hundred kilos out... :lol:
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