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Paul Hanson wrote:
Not too cataclysmic. Somebody was smart enough along the way to realize that 100fpm was almost exactly 1 knot. Plus, since one degree of latitude was a nautical mile it only made sense to use knots for vertical and horizontal motion to reduce cockpit workload in the days before the electronic flight computer (I learned some of this from a Derek Pigot book). It was actually a worse situation than that here in the US, before the fpm/mph days, when most varios here were expressed in fps and airspeeds in mph which made for even more math that was very avoidable (there are still a lot of archaic instruments used, reading in silly mph and fpm and even fps; old habits die hard) I don't dispute the abstract benefits of having the vario and airspeed in the same units. As a practical matter, it isn't much use. Having the airspeed in knots does help with manual navigation using sectionals. I have never, however, done any L/D calculations based on vario readings, and I don't know of anyone else who does. In fact, flight computers and software do not use instantaneous (or average) vario readings for navigation or final glide calculations, the vario is only used to determine speed to fly. So, the question still remains, why did the US gliding community make a relatively quick shift from MPH and FPM to knots, when just about everything else happens so slowly? Marc |
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