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Old October 20th 04, 09:07 PM
Wojciech Scigala
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Dnia 10/20/04 5:16 PM, Użytkownik Chip Bearden napisał:

I was trying to reconcile indicated airspeed I recalled from the
flight with SeeYou's numbers. But even after correcting for true
airspeed, I was still off. I finally gave up. Does anyone know how
SeeYou calculates speed in a thermal?

Ground speed (as well as vertival speed) is an average calculated with a
few last readings. Check Options-Flight menu and values named "ground
speed filter" and "vertical speed filter".

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