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3/28/2017 8:12 PM
 
In other words, iFly has no idea what direction you are facing (heading) or what the wind direction or velocity is. All it knows is your track and speed over the ground from the ever changing GPS locations. Therefore, all it can indicate is ground track and ground speed.
 
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3/28/2017 8:16 PM
 
Tim Taylor wrote:
In other words, iFly has no idea what direction you are facing (heading) or what the wind direction is. All it knows is your track and speed over the ground. Therefore, all it can indicate is ground track and ground speed.



Then how was my ground track 025 degrees while track says 016 degrees. It stayed this way for 30 minutes with a dead on crosstrack error os less than a few hundred feet since I had the x-wind compoent nailed.

My GNS 530 showed a DTK and current Track of 025.
 
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3/28/2017 8:17 PM
 
As did my friends Foreflight app.
 
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3/28/2017 8:18 PM
 
iFly has an additional instrument you don't have showing called XTE, or Cross-Track Error. If it was showing in your pic, it would be telling you to turn Right 8 degrees.

Jeff Nokomis Clark, Mooney M20G, iFly app on ASUS ZenPad Z8s, ASUS ZenFone AR, ASUS Windows 10 tablet, Stratux ADS-B w AHRS
 
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3/28/2017 8:21 PM
 
Warren Allred wrote:
Tim Taylor wrote:
In other words, iFly has no idea what direction you are facing (heading) or what the wind direction is. All it knows is your track and speed over the ground. Therefore, all it can indicate is ground track and ground speed.



Then how was my ground track 025 degrees while track says 016 degrees. It stayed this way for 30 minutes with a dead on crosstrack error os less than a few hundred feet since I had the x-wind compoent nailed.

My GNS 530 showed a DTK and current Track of 025.

Are they both using magnetic? Maybe your iFly is set on true north.

Let's turn this question around. How could iFly show you heading? Does your GPS have some sort of arrow on it that says "always point this arrow toward the nose of your airplane"? The only time iFly shows you heading is in a no wind situation where heading equals track.
 
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