FF
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 20,
Visits: 3
|
+x+x+x+x+x+x+xI don't think so; the set speed is true or indicated airspeed and your actual speed over the ground will of course be different. Hi Tim, if I do not select "perform wind calculation" in "settings" I do not have any information about GS and TIME in the pilot log (computer)! For me is very important to have the data in zero wind conditions because I can program the flight the day before. Surely this is expected - if you turn off the wind calculations, SkyDemon cannot calculate either the ground speed or the time as these are affected by the wind. If you want a "zero wind" PLog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer. Hi, How can I set 0 wind conditions on the computer? I don't think T67M could explain it any simpler or in any more detail than he already has:- If you want a "zero wind" Plog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer. Excuse me, where is the weather panel on the computer software? I can see it only on ipad software! 
|
|
|
Sky Painter
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 626,
Visits: 15K
|
+x+x+x+x+x+xI don't think so; the set speed is true or indicated airspeed and your actual speed over the ground will of course be different. Hi Tim, if I do not select "perform wind calculation" in "settings" I do not have any information about GS and TIME in the pilot log (computer)! For me is very important to have the data in zero wind conditions because I can program the flight the day before. Surely this is expected - if you turn off the wind calculations, SkyDemon cannot calculate either the ground speed or the time as these are affected by the wind. If you want a "zero wind" PLog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer. Hi, How can I set 0 wind conditions on the computer? I don't think T67M could explain it any simpler or in any more detail than he already has:- If you want a "zero wind" Plog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer. Excuse me, where is the weather panel on the computer software? I can see it only on ipad software!
Mike _________________________________________ Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 – Android 11.0 & SD 4.0.2.0 Huawei P30 – Android 11.0 & SD 4.0.2.0 PC – Windows 10 (Home Ed) Version 2009, Build 19045.5917, SD 4.0.2.0
|
|
|
FF
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 20,
Visits: 3
|
+x+x+x+x+xI don't think so; the set speed is true or indicated airspeed and your actual speed over the ground will of course be different. Hi Tim, if I do not select "perform wind calculation" in "settings" I do not have any information about GS and TIME in the pilot log (computer)! For me is very important to have the data in zero wind conditions because I can program the flight the day before. Surely this is expected - if you turn off the wind calculations, SkyDemon cannot calculate either the ground speed or the time as these are affected by the wind. If you want a "zero wind" PLog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer. Hi, How can I set 0 wind conditions on the computer? I don't think T67M could explain it any simpler or in any more detail than he already has:- If you want a "zero wind" Plog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer. Excuse me, where is the weather panel on the computer software? I can see it only on ipad software!
|
|
|
Sky Painter
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 626,
Visits: 15K
|
+x+x+x+xI don't think so; the set speed is true or indicated airspeed and your actual speed over the ground will of course be different. Hi Tim, if I do not select "perform wind calculation" in "settings" I do not have any information about GS and TIME in the pilot log (computer)! For me is very important to have the data in zero wind conditions because I can program the flight the day before. Surely this is expected - if you turn off the wind calculations, SkyDemon cannot calculate either the ground speed or the time as these are affected by the wind. If you want a "zero wind" PLog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer. Hi, How can I set 0 wind conditions on the computer? I don't think T67M could explain it any simpler or in any more detail than he already has:- If you want a "zero wind" Plog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer.
Mike _________________________________________ Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 – Android 11.0 & SD 4.0.2.0 Huawei P30 – Android 11.0 & SD 4.0.2.0 PC – Windows 10 (Home Ed) Version 2009, Build 19045.5917, SD 4.0.2.0
|
|
|
FF
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 20,
Visits: 3
|
+x+x+xI don't think so; the set speed is true or indicated airspeed and your actual speed over the ground will of course be different. Hi Tim, if I do not select "perform wind calculation" in "settings" I do not have any information about GS and TIME in the pilot log (computer)! For me is very important to have the data in zero wind conditions because I can program the flight the day before. Surely this is expected - if you turn off the wind calculations, SkyDemon cannot calculate either the ground speed or the time as these are affected by the wind. If you want a "zero wind" PLog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer. Hi, How can I set 0 wind conditions on the computer?
|
|
|
T67M
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 206,
Visits: 3.2K
|
+x+xI don't think so; the set speed is true or indicated airspeed and your actual speed over the ground will of course be different. Hi Tim, if I do not select "perform wind calculation" in "settings" I do not have any information about GS and TIME in the pilot log (computer)! For me is very important to have the data in zero wind conditions because I can program the flight the day before. Surely this is expected - if you turn off the wind calculations, SkyDemon cannot calculate either the ground speed or the time as these are affected by the wind. If you want a "zero wind" PLog, go into the "Weather" pane, select "Weather Tools", then "Set wind conditions for flight" to "0/0" instead of "Auto". This can be done for the entire flight, or leg by leg if you prefer.
|
|
|
FF
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 20,
Visits: 3
|
+xI don't think so; the set speed is true or indicated airspeed and your actual speed over the ground will of course be different. Hi Tim, if I do not select "perform wind calculation" in "settings" I do not have any information about GS and TIME in the pilot log (computer)! For me is very important to have the data in zero wind conditions because I can program the flight the day before.
|
|
|
Tim Dawson
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 8.1K,
Visits: 9.3K
|
I don't think so; the set speed is true or indicated airspeed and your actual speed over the ground will of course be different.
|
|
|
FF
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 20,
Visits: 3
|
+x[quote]Hi Tim, can I avoid putting the wind in the pilot log and still have ETE according to the set speed?
Thanks Federico
|
|
|
RobertPBham
|
|
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 14,
Visits: 14
|
Hi Tim,
I found the option on the PC version - works a treat!
I'll look forward to the iOS update!
Thanks Rob
|
|
|