Helicopter Weight and Balance Calculator
Helibalance is a practical tool for helicopter pilots, engineers, and students who need a quick and accurate way to calculate weight and balance (W&B) before flight. It helps confirm that your helicopter is within safe limits by calculating total weight, center of gravity (CG), and moment, based on your aircraft configuration and load.
Key Features
Easy-to-use helicopter weight and balance calculator
Supports multiple helicopter types and configurations
Add crew, passengers, baggage, and fuel to calculate CG and total weight
Visual center of gravity chart with limit lines
Save helicopter profiles for repeated use
Works offline, no internet required
Clear results and simple layout designed for pilots
Helpful for both training and daily operations
Why Use Helibalance
Accurate weight and balance checks are essential for helicopter safety and performance. Helibalance simplifies this process by automating the math and presenting results clearly. It helps you verify your helicopter’s load setup quickly, avoiding manual calculations or spreadsheets.
Whether you fly a light single-engine helicopter or a larger multi-seat aircraft, Helibalance provides the same simple and reliable workflow. Enter your data, check your CG, and confirm that your aircraft is ready for flight — all in a few steps.
Typical Uses
Preflight weight and balance planning
Training and student exercises
Fleet management and maintenance checks
Cross-checking manual calculations
Planning adjustments to fuel or payload
Designed for Real-World Use
Helibalance focuses on simplicity and accuracy. It does not include unnecessary features or complicated menus. All key information — weights, balance points, and limits — are clearly displayed and easy to understand.
Because the app works offline, it can be used anywhere — at remote landing sites, small airfields, or during training sessions where internet access is limited.
Reliable, Simple, and Efficient
Helibalance is intended to assist with preflight calculations, but it is not a certified flight instrument. Always verify results with your aircraft’s official flight manual and company procedures.