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Zero WInd pilot Log


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Stefano
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I Know that, but in the printable Pilot log there is only the IAS and it seems that with wind calculation the GS is derived from IAS, subtracting or adding the wind component.
So... if you want to show the there are no calculation cause you set up 000/00 the IAS and GS (in the printable Pilot Log) should be the same.
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No, the GS is the output of a calculation which involves the wind effect and (before that) the conversion from IAS to TAS. With nil wind, your GS will still be different to IAS.
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Ok! Now I can understand...

Thank you Smile
Edited 3/18/2014 12:44:23 PM by Stefano
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