SOLUTION: A plane is headed due south with an airspeed of 192 mph. A wind from a direction of is blowing at 23.0 mph. Find the ground speed and resulting bearing of the plane.
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Question 687795: A plane is headed due south with an airspeed of 192 mph. A wind from a direction of is blowing at 23.0 mph. Find the ground speed and resulting bearing of the plane.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A plane is headed due south with an airspeed of 192 mph. A wind from a direction of is blowing at 23.0 mph. Find the ground speed and resulting bearing of the plane.
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Question: "A wind from WHAT direction"?
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Stan H.
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