by idahosurge » Wed Jul 07, 2010 2:15 pm
I have the VRS FA18E, if I start at San Diego and put the plane on a heading of 85 degrees and set the autopilot to that 85 degree heading when I get over El Paso, which is 550 miles away, the aircraft hud says that I am on a heading of 88 degrees even though a heading of 85 degrees is still selected in the autopilot. The farther I fly the more off it gets.
However, with the Accel FA18A, the Aerosoft F16 and the Cool Sky MD80 if I do the exact same thing, when I get to El Paso the aircraft instruments for these three planes still say that I am on a heading of 85.
I think that the VRS FA18E is right, that you actually can not stay on the same heading that you will drift if you fly long enough, but I would like some confirmation from somebody who actually knows, like a real pilot.
Given that the VRS FA18E is right, would anyone know why the other three are wrong?
Rod
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