by 2fst4u » Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:41 am
are you sure the GPS work off magnetic heading? i didnt think it was conncted to the other instruments. can someone confirm this?
EDIT: after some experimentation, GPS does work off magnetic heading (using its gps capabilities in real-life, do they know the variation for your position and correct accordingly?).
Paraparaumu-Wellington in real life is around 198.5 True . with zero wind, minusing 21 (the correct area variation) gives me a heading of 177 Magnetic (course of 177 because of zero wind). this takes me to near enough WGTN (not sure why it isnt exact, does FSX include magnetic deviation aswell?) and this is also the GPS heading shown to fly the course.
wow. this was doing my head in and i dont know why. i think it was because of FSX's automatic variation calculation when i bring up the kneeboard.
this brings me to my next question, is there a way to change the wind input to magnetic? or not because after clicking OK, the little summary in the 'weather' dialogue box gives me a MAG bearing, wheras before i click ok, the input i give is off by what ever the variation is (and therefore a TRUE bearing).
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2fst4u on Wed Feb 25, 2009 3:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.