I’m an actual pilot so its best for me to use Knots and feet, and I still hate using Celsius as a pilot so I use Fahrenheit when I can get away with it. I think people who use kph are cursed, only 1% of pilots in the world use kph and meters, and not the top 1% of pilots either lol
@@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze fair reasoning for knots, but I believe NATO uses metric as a standard for measuring distances in their jets? Feet is only used for altitude if I'm correct
@@M.tts15 Nope, all across NATO Nautical Miles is used for distance and Nautical Miles per hour as speed. With feet as altitude, and I’m using miles for distance since NM are not available in WT for some reason, only Statute miles. Only thing I’m using different from NATO standard is temperature, but thats more of an act of spite against Celsius which I hate using, I just intuitively understand Fahrenheit better. Plus, since WT doesn’t use decimals, Fahrenheit is actually more precise to use as well
knots, feet and fahrenheit... this might be one of the most cursed warthunder setups ive ever seen
I’m an actual pilot so its best for me to use Knots and feet, and I still hate using Celsius as a pilot so I use Fahrenheit when I can get away with it. I think people who use kph are cursed, only 1% of pilots in the world use kph and meters, and not the top 1% of pilots either lol
@@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze fair reasoning for knots, but I believe NATO uses metric as a standard for measuring distances in their jets? Feet is only used for altitude if I'm correct
@@M.tts15 Nope, all across NATO Nautical Miles is used for distance and Nautical Miles per hour as speed. With feet as altitude, and I’m using miles for distance since NM are not available in WT for some reason, only Statute miles. Only thing I’m using different from NATO standard is temperature, but thats more of an act of spite against Celsius which I hate using, I just intuitively understand Fahrenheit better. Plus, since WT doesn’t use decimals, Fahrenheit is actually more precise to use as well