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Old 30th Jun 2004, 09:49
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How do you use sin & cosin to work out drift?

Hi - anyone know how to do this using sin & cosin? (using pen and paper only - no computer/calculator)

IAS 120kts
Wind is 030/30kts
Required track 090

What is the drift?
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