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MIND BLOWN! What a perfectly succint tutorial without any fluff. Great illustration of the concept . . I finally get it. Thank you.
very nice explanation, short and to the point. thank you!
I don't even know the first thing about planes, but this video put everything forth in a very understandable way! Thanks for the help!
Thank you for your feedback!
Simple, effective explanation! Thank you, well deserved like.
Much appreciated!
If the plane's nose and its propeller are turned into the wind, does the headwind component of that wind prevent the plane from moving into the wind, now that the propeller turned into the wind?
Perfect. Clear. Simple. Short. Great !!!!!
Great to hear!
You deserve a lot more subs and views.
Hello,What is the difference btw COURSE & TRACK.Thanks a lot :)
Spot-on! Thanks
What is it called? Starboard drift or port drift in this video?
Your videos contain a lot of useful information! Keep going! Thank you
very good - clear explanation and graphics , great signal to noise ratio.
Many thanks!
Your videos are miraculous! Spot on explanation and very easy to understand
Precise and relevant information. Just perfect💯
Appreciate that
Thanks so Much.ready to do my PPl exam
Thank You Great Presentation
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic explanation well done
please do a video on Bearing ! Great work btw!
This is a nice video but I thought it was going to say how to calculate the heading. Thats what I'm looking for.
Thank you. Calculating heading is a massive topic. Good idea though.
Track is the course from point A to point B and heading is the cours the aircraft's nose is pointed to?
Yes very correct.
Damn you, wind and weather!
What software do you use to create these animations / videos / graphics?They look pretty cool!
Hi there, currently using Apple Keynote would you believe. Learning After Effects for future videos. Thank you!
good explanation
Thanks and welcome
simple and great
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you once again.
It is a 11th standard plane-wind problem studied in India. (Vector algebra + kinematics) science or engineering student will get it easily.
thank you😘
Tq sensei
Whos here trying to understand how to land properly in Microsoft Flight Simulator?
excellent description
Many many thanks
MIND BLOWN! What a perfectly succint tutorial without any fluff. Great illustration of the concept . . I finally get it. Thank you.
very nice explanation, short and to the point. thank you!
I don't even know the first thing about planes, but this video put everything forth in a very understandable way! Thanks for the help!
Thank you for your feedback!
Simple, effective explanation! Thank you, well deserved like.
Much appreciated!
If the plane's nose and its propeller are turned into the wind, does the headwind component of that wind prevent the plane from moving into the wind, now that the propeller turned into the wind?
Perfect. Clear. Simple. Short. Great !!!!!
Great to hear!
You deserve a lot more subs and views.
Hello,
What is the difference btw COURSE & TRACK.
Thanks a lot :)
Spot-on! Thanks
What is it called? Starboard drift or port drift in this video?
Your videos contain a lot of useful information! Keep going! Thank you
very good - clear explanation and graphics , great signal to noise ratio.
Many thanks!
Your videos are miraculous! Spot on explanation and very easy to understand
Precise and relevant information. Just perfect💯
Appreciate that
Thanks so Much.ready to do my PPl exam
Thank You Great Presentation
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic explanation well done
Many thanks!
please do a video on Bearing ! Great work btw!
This is a nice video but I thought it was going to say how to calculate the heading. Thats what I'm looking for.
Thank you. Calculating heading is a massive topic. Good idea though.
Track is the course from point A to point B and heading is the cours the aircraft's nose is pointed to?
Yes very correct.
Damn you, wind and weather!
What software do you use to create these animations / videos / graphics?
They look pretty cool!
Hi there, currently using Apple Keynote would you believe. Learning After Effects for future videos. Thank you!
good explanation
Thanks and welcome
simple and great
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you once again.
It is a 11th standard plane-wind problem studied in India. (Vector algebra + kinematics) science or engineering student will get it easily.
thank you😘
Tq sensei
Whos here trying to understand how to land properly in Microsoft Flight Simulator?
excellent description
Many many thanks