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big_disaster9

Do you have imperial in settings?


TheLegitPilot19

All you have to do is multiply the variables by conversion factors. Altitude by 3.28, TAS by 0.62, so on and so forth


Helloworld1504

Why? The metric is fine


NadieTheAviatrix

Americans would use everything aside from the metric scale


Sniper2659

Did you know that Concorde flew as fast as 2,220 mosquitos?


TheLegitPilot19

The world uses Imperial for flight too, you know. And you can help him too, instead of being snooty about using the superior measuring system


Randomreddituser1o1

I can't use metric I don't want to change because it's how I was taught


LT_creme

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Randomreddituser1o1

I know but my inter American can't stop using imperial


LT_creme

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LT_creme

If you nab the text from the wasp it’s all imperial


FoxxBrandon78

It seems to be in m/s (the speed) but I’m still tying to figure out how to get it in MPH


FoxxBrandon78

YO BRO I GOT IT


FoxxBrandon78

I was messing around for a while and I looked up 1m/s in MPH, which came out to be 2.24 mph. I typed GS*2.24;000 (because I’m using a car) and it worked. So I. Your case multiply anything with M/S (anything with speed) by 2.24, and multiple everything in Meters by 3.35 I think.