Convert.exe is a wonderful application that I use myself fairly frequently.  That said, unles its changed recently, it doesn't do the conversion in question.   Rule of thumb, to convert gm/dm squared to oz/ft squared, just divide by 3.  You'll be close enough for most purposes.


> Hi Richard,
>
> I've put a fantastic freeware application up on my website that can
> convert many different units of measurement. It's runtime, so you don't
> need to actually install it. You can download it at the following URL...
>
> www.dankitching.com/convert.exe
>
> Dan
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> At soaringusa.com, the ThermicXL is listed with 81.7 dm squares and
>> 36.7 grams/ dm square.
>>
>> Can someone tell me what that would be in square feet . Eventually i
>> want to figure the wing loading at different all up weights .
>>
>> Thanks in advance, Richard
>>
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George Gillburg
Bakersfield, California

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