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Hi all,
Bit of a silly question I guess but I need to find out (before I make a massive dent in something expensive).
Once the compass has been successfully calibrated before flight could it go out of calibration during a flight if you got too close to something with loads of steel such as a ship or large steel reinforced concrete structure.
Also if taking off from a concrete structure which contains a lot of steel I would guess the compass would not be calibrated. Would it sort itself out once airborne and away from the structure?
Any help appreciated.
Bit of a silly question I guess but I need to find out (before I make a massive dent in something expensive).
Once the compass has been successfully calibrated before flight could it go out of calibration during a flight if you got too close to something with loads of steel such as a ship or large steel reinforced concrete structure.
Also if taking off from a concrete structure which contains a lot of steel I would guess the compass would not be calibrated. Would it sort itself out once airborne and away from the structure?
Any help appreciated.