SixPapaCharlie
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I have been writing a program to mostly to keep my dev skills sharp but also it potentially solves the "What plane is right for me" question. However, it is dependent on pilots plugging in real world data on their planes first.
Would ya?
If not. If it is a lame idea, then it is just a personal project to play with. My first stab at MVC and this seemed like a simple way to practice.
Anyhow here is the Idea:
Pilots (YOU) enter data about your plane's real world numbers and save it.
The site averages all the numbers by make and model.
^I know some of the data needs to be tweaked a bit (Why would you want a Min fuel burn?) the interface would be more logical in the event that this seems to be a good idea. These screenshots are from an itieration back. Example horsepower is too specific. Likely there would be a min or max HP to enter.
So...
User then goes to the search screen and says I want Low wing, Fixed gear, tailwheel, 100 kts, 850 Useful load, etc
All planes come back as 1 make and model with averaged numbers.
so they would see a row for
C172G w/ averaged numbers
C172N w/ averaged numbers
Mooney M20C w/ averaged numbers
User can click on the returned row and all planes entered for that make and model are then listed and user can click on individual rows and see the real world info typed in per plane.
So now user that has a mission can get an idea of planes that will work for him/her based on real world numbers.
Gives ballpark info on insurance and annual costs too.
I am almost done with the project but have no idea if it would be a practical app that folks think folks might use.
Love it? Hate it? Meh?
Would ya?
If not. If it is a lame idea, then it is just a personal project to play with. My first stab at MVC and this seemed like a simple way to practice.
Anyhow here is the Idea:
Pilots (YOU) enter data about your plane's real world numbers and save it.
The site averages all the numbers by make and model.
^I know some of the data needs to be tweaked a bit (Why would you want a Min fuel burn?) the interface would be more logical in the event that this seems to be a good idea. These screenshots are from an itieration back. Example horsepower is too specific. Likely there would be a min or max HP to enter.
So...
User then goes to the search screen and says I want Low wing, Fixed gear, tailwheel, 100 kts, 850 Useful load, etc
All planes come back as 1 make and model with averaged numbers.
so they would see a row for
C172G w/ averaged numbers
C172N w/ averaged numbers
Mooney M20C w/ averaged numbers
User can click on the returned row and all planes entered for that make and model are then listed and user can click on individual rows and see the real world info typed in per plane.
So now user that has a mission can get an idea of planes that will work for him/her based on real world numbers.
Gives ballpark info on insurance and annual costs too.
I am almost done with the project but have no idea if it would be a practical app that folks think folks might use.
Love it? Hate it? Meh?