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JJ Sinclair wrote:
I believe this shows that we should not fly M/C zero except in very light wind. Yes, as long as you have to use MC as a crutch to set speed so that you get max glide, the above is absolutely correct. Downwind you should set MC negative (if you can ![]() I believe the program in the SN-10 doesn't take into account the drift correction angle which was considerable with the 25 knot cross-wind I had on my final leg home. I was holding a good 10 degrees heading up- wind as the ship tracked Parowan. This gave me much more of a head- wind component and I believe the comuuter didn't compute on the 'real' heading that would be required to track the destination into a stiff cross-wind. What do you thing? I do not know what SN-10 does, but yes, cross wind component is very important if you worry about wind. Cheers, Henryk |
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