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Cowboypilot

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Does anyone have accurate performance numbers I can use for a CE-550 (non Brovo)? I am trying to customize for a new plane (new to us)

All I need is your user name and tail number your using. Please make sure that seem accurate. Flight time and total fuel burn.
I made my own for the Merlin IIIC and it is scary how close it comes.

Thanks in advance.
 
Wow

Wow I thought I would get all kinds of replies to this.
Let me better explain what I'm looking for. In FltPlan.com you can enter
customized preformance numbers and you can donate your info to anyone to be used for their aircraft. I am asking for someone who has very accurate numbers to donate them so I can customize my CE-550 performance in Fltplanm.com.
once inside fltPlan.com click on customize aircraft performance. Then at the top you will see the donate info.
This is where i will enter your user name and tail number.
Hope this explains it better
 
Cowboy,
Let me check to see if i still have the numbers in my acct for fltplan. I flew one years ago when fltplan first fired up, but havent used that aircraft specifically in quite awhile. I'll PM with details-
Corp
 
Two years ago, I had one that was nuts-on for our 1983 Citation II...but I deleted it after we took delivery of our CJ2+.

I'd recommend using hourly fuel burns for a few flights (it'll get you close enough) and check your speeds/fuel flows at every intermediate altitude and tweak the profile to your own airplane.

IIRC, at FL370-390 we'd only see 355-360kts (0.62M) and a burn around 900pph at that altitude.
 

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