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Using EIS data to determine performance


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I wrote a program to analyze the EIS data to calculate performance empirically

Here are two flights, and I now know that 

7500' 2400/30 => 172KTAS at 18GPH
9500' 2400/30 => 173.5 KTAS at 18GPH

my target TIT is 1550

this should allow me to:
* do better trip planning
* track long-term performance changes
* compare my airframe against other Bravos
* compare the efficiency of the Bravo fleet against the against, say, the Ovations

Others could use this to compare LOP and ROP operations (I don't run LOP)

Next up, calculating average weight for the segment using the BEW + the fuel totalizer + an estimated 2 pax

(the other rows are the airplane settling down in cruise and adjusting MP/RPM/mixtture)

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If anyone has some log files for me to try, please PM me. currently only works if the log is version 1.02. first line will have  log_content_version="1.02".  let me know if you're OK with me sharing the results publicly, with your name or anonymously

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I wrote another program today that looks at the log file and calculates the take off distance for that flight. 

for example, here's the results from a departure from HPN. 

Since I almost always put in full power before releasing the brakes, that's how I choose to determine where the beginning of the T/O roll is, and this most closely mirrors what one would do for a short-field takeoff

it took 1314 ft

the air/data computer hadn't yet calculated the windspeed, so it spits out 'nan',  but you can tell that it was about 8kts based on GS - IAS
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