Km/H, its not included in game, and its more difficult to me to making statistics with MPH. I think it will be necessary to put the option to change that. What do you think ??
Km/H, its not included in game, and its more difficult to me to making statistics with MPH. I think it will be necessary to put the option to change that. What do you think ??
@mushr0om thanks so much
@mushr0om men, you solved this, huge thanks !!!
@FlyingThings @helilover03
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@PilotOfFuture and the worst part is ive been driving cars for over 20 years and all i know i kph and rpm but i guess there where no speed limit signs as people kept running them over back where i used to live
@PilotOfFuture yeah kph is metric and mph is imperial im still learning mph
Also it would be good for some people to learn the metric system...
Maybe someone could make at least a mod for this
It's relatively accurate to go with 100 km/hr = 62 km/hr. Besides, in aviation we use "knots" which is about 10-15% faster than mph, so if you're talking about 300 mph, it would be around 260 knots. Also, the little speed indicator you see in SP is your groundspeed...indicated airspeed is actually a measurement of the dynamic pressure resulting as you travel through the air. You may be travelling across the ground at 500 knots/575 mph/930 kph, but you'll only indicate around 295 knots at 35,000'. It's not like driving a car. In aviation, one thing they DO convert between the English and Metric systems though is altitude, of all things. In Europe, pilots report altitude in meters (and use millibars for barometric pressure) and in the U.S., we use feet (and use inches of mercury (Hg) for barometric pressure)!
@FlyingThings oh, that is important too
@t8erh8er ik that, but i think its more comfortable to see it in-game
We also need meters.
Yeah, but when we talk with higher speeds, the estimation is more inacurrate, and i want the exact number
We need Kilometers per Hour.
1 mile is 1.6092 km just know that, and just multiply your speed by 2, and youll have a general estimate