May 27, 20215 yr I have been flying the JustFlight Piper arrow and am trying to keep it old school without using a GPS. Been flying in the Caribbean over lots of water and this area has very little VOR reception. When I create a flight plan in LNM, is the course shown on the yellow line in the map (example....109nm/139M) already corrected for wind? The Piper arrow tells me my current track on the EFB as I fly. Do I fly so my track is the same as the the course on the map (139M in this example) or do I set the airplanes heading to the course (139M)? Thanks
May 29, 20215 yr On 5/27/2021 at 8:34 PM, lancealotg said: When I create a flight plan in LNM, is the course shown on the yellow line in the map (example....109nm/139M) already corrected for wind? 1) No, during planning phase it's magnetic course without wind corrections 2) When you are connected and have got loaded active flight plan to LNM, you can use compass rose tool -> see manual section 16 and description of crab angle indicator icon (last position): https://www.littlenavmap.org/manuals/littlenavmap/release/2.6/en/COMPASSROSE.html?highlight=rose Regards, Piotr Never give up ... - here are details of the whip-round: https://zrzutka.pl/en/pewr2d -> to help my younger son fights against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (blood cancer).
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