Hi Phil,
Under the pressure tab, you can convert kg/cm^2 to lb/ft^2.
Since kg/cm^2 is g/m^2, multiply the result by 16, and you have oz/ft^2
I have an Excel spreadsheet that I can post as well that does a couple
of other things for electric fliers and wing loading.
Dan
Phil Barnes wrote:
That's the same one that Dan Kitching recommended. Can anybody tell me
how you use that to convert g/dm^2 to oz/ft^2? I guess you need to use
the "custom" feature but clicking on "custom" gets a blank window with
no instructions and no apparent way to type anything into the window.
Phil
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