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Uuuuh wha? The number of INS drift is nautical miles drift per hour. I.e. if you have 0.8 drift on the INS allign, and you fly straight for 1 hour you will get 0.8 nm drift. However, if you test this in the sim this wont happen because it is automatically compensated with GPS.

 

 

Take it up with these guys....here's the reference:

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Sounds good to me -- I just get my information from the internet and that's where I found this document (back in the BETA days, linked from SimHQ I think) and never heard a better explanation -- but you seem confident so you're my new internet-source on the A10C INS until someone else says otherwise. :)

 

This is the only website that has the document now -- it would appear:

www.checksix-fr.com/bibliotheque/index.php?Fichier=6119

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