GPS and ground speed
"Mike Ash" wrote in message
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In article ,
Stealth Pilot wrote:
if you were forced to use a gps unit for speed you could correct the
apparent value using the metrological forecast winds for the altitude.
it is a simple speed triangle calculation that could be done on a
circular sliderule like the jeppeson cr5.
The GPS unit could also derive the actual winds if you can fly a couple
of different headings at the same speed, or make a circle.
Glider-oriented GPS units typically do this automatically since it's so
useful to have and we tend to fly in circles all the time anyway.
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Mike Ash
Radio Free Earth
Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon
I did not think that "glider oriented GPS units" computed the wind. It's the
software that correlates a reasonably constant diameter circle to compute a
center point of the circle and then correlates the movement (drift) of the
center point over the ground to compute a "best guess wind" from the
drifting. Poor pilot thermaling techniques will result in poor wind
estimates from the software.
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BT
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