Time between two points

Oberst Hajj

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Hello everyone,

I am trying to work out some estimates for the climb rates of WWI aircraft. in Column A I have the altitude listed in intervals of 250 feet. In Row A I have the list of aircraft.

I'm only able to find climb rate data for each plane at certain altitudes, and these do not always match up. For example, aircraft X will reach altitude 6,500 feet in 6:40 minutes, altitude 10,000 in 11:45 minutes, and finally altitude 15,000 in 23:15 minutes.

Is there a way to have excel fill in all of the times for altitudes 6,750 through 9,750, and 10,250 through 14,750?

Thank you for your time and help.
 

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