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Old 04-29-2009, 03:35 PM
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Default Jeppesen flitestar help - RV-7 data wanted

Looking for someone who has modeled the RV-7 w/ constant speed prop into Jeppesens Flite Star that would be willing to send me the text file of that aircraft data. I have tried to input my own data but it keeps saying that there is a problem with it. If I could start from a known working data set then I could modify for the particulars of my plane.

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Old 06-13-2009, 09:07 PM
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I just got the Jeppview Suite (Jeppview, Flitestar and flitedeck) I love torrents. Took a little while to get it all updated... cant beat free though!

So Im no expert, and I found your post while looking for the same thing for an Rv-4.

The best Ive done so far is to start with the RV-6a profile that came in the pre-made list and modify it. I can send you the acf. file or whatever it is if you like. or anybody that needs it as a starting point.

To be honest i dont understand it that well, you have several (four I think) ways to set up the performance data.

Maybe you could make one for the -4 for me if you know what to put where.
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