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From: carlosthecactus
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  • Here's the calculation.

    R = high frequency / low frequency

    S = speed of sound (768mph)

    speed = (R-1) * S / (R+1)

    For example, in one of the runs we have 1981 and 2315 Hz.

    R = 2315/1981 = 1.1686

    Speed = 0.1686 * 768 / 2.1686 = 59.7 mph

    I derived this earlier today and used the data in your video to confirm I was doing it right. I did this because a Cessna 172 flew extremely low over the house this morning, and I want to estimate how close by the doppler effect, etc.

  • I use a gps logger to get the speed of my planes. About $30 on ebay, and the cool thing about those is that you can put the logged data into google earth and see a track where you flew. And about your goggles, i think it's about time to do the ski mask mod, that will make them much much better ! :-)

  • what do you think of the vr1400 goggles im thinkin of gettin a pair myself

  • @cortexdnb1 Hi, I haven't used any others so can't say where they rank on the market but I can say that I like using them. They are pretty comfortable and have enough brightness to give a good picture. The remote control never really seems to adjust brightness/contrast but the current settings are good enough. I have used the on my Wii and that works nicely too. You need to be careful with them, mine have some white marks on screen where they caught the sunlight once, keep away from direct sun.

  • @cortexdnb1 The goggles come with a separate rubber eyepiece, you really need this if you are using them outdoors otherwise you get reflections of whatever is behind you on the screen. Actually I tend to pull my hood up and over the goggles to cut out this side glare. I don't think this would be unique to these goggles. They use a standard nokia type phone battery so you can get spares if you want to use for long periods away from base, I've run for about an hour with no battery issues...

  • @cortexdnb1 I can put it quite simply, if my current pair broke, I would quite happily buy another pair of them .

    Are you taking up FPV?

    Thanks for watching! :D

  • @carlosthecactus yeh im going to try and get all thequipment soon for a parkzone radian glider. cant wait looks so much fun

  • isnt weetslade on the flight path for newcastle airport.

  • @stevessub Not quite, It's about 1.3 Km off the straight line path and about 4.2 from the end of the strip. We can certainly see the planes as they come in/out but we are in no danger of interfering with them.

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