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New to winds aloft

PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 8:13 am
by G-EORGE
I've been using real world weather for several weeks now and am fairly impressed with it,  now i am wondering about winds aloft,  what sort of things happen and are the effects so severe that it is liekly to ruin my flight? (e.g.  putting me off course)

Re: New to winds aloft

PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:06 am
by ChrisM
Winds aloft just puts in the wind conditions at all altitudes according to real world observations.  All wind will put you off course unless it is a perfect head or tail wind but you can correct for the wind by turning your plane into the wind by half the wind commponent.

For example:  in you are flying on heading 90 and to have a 20 knot wind from the right.  Then you would turn the plane to the right, 10 degrees (half the wind component) so you are flying on heading 100.

It doesn't always work because of gusts and other things, but once you gain experience, winds aloft are really cool.

Chris ;D