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Originally Posted by MB_Avro_UK
What about wind direction and speed? 'Still air' navigation is easy.
But wind is not a navigational factor in the game.
Wind Finding anyone?
If a wind takes you one degree off track, after 60 miles you'll miss your target by one mile. After 60 kms you'll miss your target by one km.
Best Regards,
MB_Avro.
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Jeeze I learnt all that when I got my pilots licence but I can't remember how it all goes now...Doh!.
Basically you need to know the wind direction (heading) and speed, then use one of the many nav aid tools to work out what heading you require to stay on the correct track to get from point A to point B. Basically you end up pointing your nose in one direction (the heading) to allow for the wind blowing you of course while you plane is kind of flying sideways slightly on it's own heading (Track). Then as you turn your next course on your flight plan you change it all again.
I have a little whiz wheel that would help you work all that out, it's just been an age since I used it.