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Old 06-16-07, 10:20 AM   #1
Hadrys
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As far as I know, the wind direction gices teh direction from where it comes. So if you're haeding 000° and wind direction is told as 90° then you're going to drift in west direction.
Seems like some further tests are needed to get used with the subs behaviour in the different weather conditions
This would make sense - der Wind kommt aus xxx simply means its heading. Don't know why but going N, E, S for 1 hour gave just 1 degree (how do U put degree symbol?) of course change each time and now it's 15 m/s from 225. Going back for 284 gave 7 deg north after an hour... the Brits defend themselves from heading for Scapa?
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Old 06-17-07, 03:50 AM   #2
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No Idea on the manual charting, but degree symbol: ALT+0176
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