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If you are boating down a river and turn the boat around your boat speed relative to the water doesn't change.. the knot meter stays the same, I've had this happen in the Cape Cod Canal having to turn around.. sailboat at 6 knots current at 3
What I will notice is on descent or climb I've seen the indicated air speed suddenly change by as much as 20-30 knots if going through different air current layers. Descending into KMMH from 16,000 I've had the airspeed drop from 160 to 120 at 14K then from 120 up to 160 passing through 12K.. 700 ft/min VS mode
I guess part of this depends on how sharply you turn plane (since the airplane has its own inertia, etc) but I've done standard rate turns with 40 knot tailwinds that affect course by 60* and not noticed any difference in airspeed.. just a marked change in GS
What I will notice is on descent or climb I've seen the indicated air speed suddenly change by as much as 20-30 knots if going through different air current layers. Descending into KMMH from 16,000 I've had the airspeed drop from 160 to 120 at 14K then from 120 up to 160 passing through 12K.. 700 ft/min VS mode
I guess part of this depends on how sharply you turn plane (since the airplane has its own inertia, etc) but I've done standard rate turns with 40 knot tailwinds that affect course by 60* and not noticed any difference in airspeed.. just a marked change in GS