Voyager Take Off Performance Chart for Jabiru 430
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2021 4:09 pm
Hi All,
Can someone help with this,
I have made a mif file for a P-Chart and put it into an information page in my Voyager G2 EFIS. I have added at the bottom of this information page, the calculated Density Alt with other information like QNH, OAT and I would also like to show my gross weight from my weight and balance page.
I can't see anywhere in the Design items for the EFIS, where I can pick up this gross airplane weight to insert into my information page.
So is this possible to get my aircraft weight from the weight and balance page?
This P-Chart in it's original format had calculations for runway gradients and distances, but I could not fit this section into my voyager screen size, so I cropped that section off for the Mif file.
I found this P-Chart online as the Jab 430 POH does not have any P-Chart in it. This Chart was put together by a group of Jabiru 430' Flyers in SA.
I had read where they travelled to different airstrips, did lots of takeoffs in their different Jabiru 430's and measured their take of rolls to wheels off. Then collated and back tested the Chart, so many thanks to those Guys and Ladies for sharing it. Also please note this chart does not take into account clearing a 50ft high object.
I was asked once on this forum when I was having such a frustrating time solving some of my electronic issues with my long serving MGL Voyager EFIS, why don't I just go to the Dynon shop.
Well here is the very reason why I have not gone to that other side.
Even my older MGL EFIS are still worlds apart front the Dynon's. Look at how you can customize your MGL EFIS page layout so the EFIS can be integrated into your aircraft systems by having the aircraft performance details, check list and P-charts all at a button push away.
Yes, the design program software may be clunky at times, but once mastered by watching some YouTube clips by DutchRoll, it put's you worlds apart from the Dynon's from what I have seen, but then that's only my opinion, other will say, I just want to have something that just works out of the box and nothing else.
Cheers
JimJab
Can someone help with this,
I have made a mif file for a P-Chart and put it into an information page in my Voyager G2 EFIS. I have added at the bottom of this information page, the calculated Density Alt with other information like QNH, OAT and I would also like to show my gross weight from my weight and balance page.
I can't see anywhere in the Design items for the EFIS, where I can pick up this gross airplane weight to insert into my information page.
So is this possible to get my aircraft weight from the weight and balance page?
This P-Chart in it's original format had calculations for runway gradients and distances, but I could not fit this section into my voyager screen size, so I cropped that section off for the Mif file.
I found this P-Chart online as the Jab 430 POH does not have any P-Chart in it. This Chart was put together by a group of Jabiru 430' Flyers in SA.
I had read where they travelled to different airstrips, did lots of takeoffs in their different Jabiru 430's and measured their take of rolls to wheels off. Then collated and back tested the Chart, so many thanks to those Guys and Ladies for sharing it. Also please note this chart does not take into account clearing a 50ft high object.
I was asked once on this forum when I was having such a frustrating time solving some of my electronic issues with my long serving MGL Voyager EFIS, why don't I just go to the Dynon shop.
Well here is the very reason why I have not gone to that other side.
Even my older MGL EFIS are still worlds apart front the Dynon's. Look at how you can customize your MGL EFIS page layout so the EFIS can be integrated into your aircraft systems by having the aircraft performance details, check list and P-charts all at a button push away.
Yes, the design program software may be clunky at times, but once mastered by watching some YouTube clips by DutchRoll, it put's you worlds apart from the Dynon's from what I have seen, but then that's only my opinion, other will say, I just want to have something that just works out of the box and nothing else.
Cheers
JimJab