--- On Mon, 9/27/10, Mark Langford <n5...@hiwaay.net> wrote:


From: Mark Langford <n5...@hiwaay.net>
Subject: Re: KR> GPS Verification
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010, 8:33 AM


Todd Thelin

> Can someone walk me through how to get accurate wind
> information  at 7500' with only a GPS?

> This doesn't answer your question, exactly, but if you're looking for your 
> true airspeed, one way is to go to http://www.csgnetwork.com/tasgpscalc.html 
> with your headings (90 degrees apart) and GPS speeds, and fill in the 
> blanks. ..."
> Mark Langford
> n5...@hiwaay.net
> website www.n56ml.com


A very simple approach to both of these...(winds aloft and TAS via GPS)...
 
Fly a nice 360 or 720 at a constant airspeed and rate of turn, say Standard 
Rate or 1/2 Standard Rate.
 
On a downwind heading you'll get the highest GPS groundspeed,  on a upwind 
heading you'll get the lowest GPS groundspeed (factor in about 1 second GPS 
thinking time delay)
 
Note these groundspeeds.  Average these two to get your TAS.   Take the 
difference between these GPS groundspeeds to get your windspeed. 
 
I figured this out long ago with my early Trimble when flying skydivers. 
 
Tom




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