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Since I have only read about it and have not really had an
opportunity to check it out, consider the Bellamy drift is based on the average crosswind, I do believe you can also derive the average tail/headwind and apply that to the expected trip distance. The USAF Navigtation manual has a section on these techniques. If you look at the http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/pubfi...-130v3cl-5.pdf you will see steps for rules of thumb. Note the original links below are broken and are repaired. http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/cont...evisiting.html http://www.flyingmag.com/article.asp...age_numbe r=2 "xerj" wrote in message ... | Thanks for those Jim. I'd seen a couple of them before. The thing is that | unless I'm missing something, there isn't an explanation of WHEN you'll | arrive. There's an explanation of HOW and WHERE, but I'm wondering how you | work out time and fuel planning when using the pressure pattern method. | | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | news:aewog.49771$ZW3.4494@dukeread04... | Plane & Pilot Magazine | Feature Articles | Revisiting | Pressure ... Initiated in 1943, pressure-pattern navigation | is attributed to Dr. John Bellamy. His so-called "Bellamy | Drift" was used widely during the late 1940s, ... | www.planeandpilotmag.com/content/ | pastissues/2001/mar/revisiting.html - 37k - Cached - Similar | pages | | | Flying Magazine - You want to put them where? The | relationship between barometric pressure and wind drift is | enshrined in the so-called Bellamy Drift, named for John | Bellamy, a civil engineer and ... | www.flyingmag.com/article.asp?section_ | id=12&article_id=602&page_number=2 - 24k - Cached - Similar | pages | | | [PDF] AFI 11-2C-130 Volume 3, Checklist 5 File Format: | PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML | Whiz Wheel Formula for finding Bellamy Drift:. ZN. =. | DCA. Grnd Dist. 57.3. PRESSURE PATTERN ALTITUDE CHANGE. | FORMULA METHOD ... | www.e-publishing.af.mil/pubfiles/ | af/11/afi11-2c-130v3cl-5/afi11-2c-130v3cl-5.pdf - Similar | pages | | | | | "xerj" wrote in message | ... | | ... when using pressure pattern nav techniques, what's a | standard way for | | working out groundspeed for flight planning purposes? Do | you take the | | forecast curved route and divide it up into segments and | average it out? | | | | TIA | | | | | | | | |
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