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Whisky compass(was B&C SD-20 and magnetic interference)

 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:36 am    Post subject: Whisky compass(was B&C SD-20 and magnetic interference) Reply with quote

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Then consider the special ops protocols for getting the whisky
compass to live in the real world of a highly capable, failure
tolerant electrical system. Perhaps some day, those-who-know-
more-about-airplanes-than-we-do will allow us to relegate the
once venerable magnetic direction indicator to the function of
hood ornaments.

Bob . . .


Just for fun, will somebody please explain why do you Americans call
"Whisky" to the magnetic compass?

Is it because you only follow that needle when you had too much scotch
before flying
Smile

Carlos


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