6. For the purposes of this problem, assume that they axis points north, the + atis points east, they axis points south,
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6. For the purposes of this problem, assume that they axis points north, the + atis points east, they axis points south, and the X axis points west. You are flying a hang glider at 14.1 mph in the northeast direction (45). Then, the wind starts blowing at 4 mph from the north. 2.) What speed and direction (relative to the Earth) are you actually flying? Solution A Solution B b.) The wind increases to 8 mph from the north. Now what is your actual speed and direction? If your destination is to the northeast (45°), how would you change your direction (assuming you can't increase your airspeed) so you might make it there? Solution A Solution B