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Old January 13th 04, 02:20 AM
Rich
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Hi there - I'm doing some work on extracting atmospheric information
from the flight log of a well-instrumented glider, but there is one
measurement that is baffling me - what is FPH a measure of?

It is measured in degrees and ranges between 0 and 180 degrees over
the whole flight. I initially thought it might have been a heading of
some sort, but the range seeems to disagree with that.

Any info would be appreciated.

thanks,
Richard
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Old January 13th 04, 05:21 AM
Peter Creswick
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Rich wrote:

Hi there - I'm doing some work on extracting atmospheric information
from the flight log of a well-instrumented glider, but there is one
measurement that is baffling me - what is FPH a measure of?

It is measured in degrees and ranges between 0 and 180 degrees over
the whole flight. I initially thought it might have been a heading of
some sort, but the range seeems to disagree with that.

Any info would be appreciated.

thanks,
Richard


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Old January 13th 04, 01:59 PM
mike fadden
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I know this isn't right but you couldn't be more that 180 degrees From
Programmed Heading. You'd be something less than that but in the other
direction ;').

Mike Fadden
 




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