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I also know the classical arguments like "a nautical mile
equals a minute of latitude", but how often do you fly true north or south?) Airplane pilots like to look at the length of a course line, compare it to the minutes latitude and know exactly the distance without the use of any other tools. I understand that there are other tools. I was raised as a Dutch man and brought up with the metric system - and prefer it. But, to me nautical miles make sense, YMMV. On another topic, why have horizontal speed in km/h and vertical speed in meters/sec? To me, this is odd. If the units were the same, you could simply divide one into the other and get the L/D - again, YMMV. Tony V. |
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