GPS-THE EMPEROR'S NEW POSITION?
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Atmospheric physics, DesignAbstract
Since October of 1995, the IGC has agreed to accept GPS measurements for the verification of both badge and record flights. However, the GPS units used in gliders are only navigation aids with a quite remarkable, but somewhat less than perfect, accuracy. Only when operated with an external antenna and as differential GPS, which eliminates most sources of error, do they have the degree of accuracy required by the current sporting code. Standard GPS seems just as good only because nobody normally bothers to check its absolute accuracy. Although most of the time this accuracy is better than 110 yards, errors of several hundreds of yards have been observed by the author.Downloads
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