There are lots of nav logs out there, but these are the ones I've adapted for my use over the years. Maybe you'll like them. Although EFBs like ForeFlight and FlyQ EFB are sending paper nav logs the way of the dinosaur, I still find paper logs to be useful as a backup and to make sure I'm maintaining my situational awareness.
The VFR navigation log automatically calculates wind correction angles, time for each leg, and fuel burn.
The IFR version allows you to put in exactly what frequencies and radials you want dialed in to each radio. It does not calculate wind correction angle, but does calculate time and fuel burn based on airspeed and distance between fixes. Rows are striped to make following the nav log easier.
The VFR navigation log automatically calculates wind correction angles, time for each leg, and fuel burn.
The IFR version allows you to put in exactly what frequencies and radials you want dialed in to each radio. It does not calculate wind correction angle, but does calculate time and fuel burn based on airspeed and distance between fixes. Rows are striped to make following the nav log easier.
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