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the original question was that if a computer (GPS) could work its magic
and do a no brains naviagtion by telling you where to steer to go from point A to B WITH cross wind/current. WITH NO MANUAL INPUT OR READING THIS PARAMETER OR THAT ERROR Simply (and only) by giving you degree where you need to point your bow. Matt |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... the original question was that if a computer (GPS) could work its magic and do a no brains naviagtion by telling you where to steer to go from point A to B WITH cross wind/current. WITH NO MANUAL INPUT OR READING THIS PARAMETER OR THAT ERROR Simply (and only) by giving you degree where you need to point your bow. Matt My answer: Yes, *BUT* it may take you a hell of a long time to get there. Eisboch |
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On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 22:07:16 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
the original question was that if a computer (GPS) could work its magic and do a no brains naviagtion by telling you where to steer to go from point A to B WITH cross wind/current. WITH NO MANUAL INPUT OR READING THIS PARAMETER OR THAT ERROR Simply (and only) by giving you degree where you need to point your bow. =========================== That's not a GPS, it's called a navigation computer or calculator. It will still require manual inputs, and they will be estimates at best. The question as stated is of theoretical interest only since the constraints imposed are quite artificial in the real world. In the real world your GPS will in fact tell you where to point your bow but it is a feedback mechanism, not a one shot calculation. Even NASA makes mid course corrections based on observed vs calculated. |
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