View Single Post
  #35  
Old September 15th 03, 04:57 PM
Jere Knuuttila
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Eric Greenwell wrote:
It's true they will have the same max L/D ratio; however, at any speed
above the ballasted glider's max L/D, the ballasted glider will have
an L/D better than the unballasted glider (same speed, lower sink


Oh yes, of course. On the other hand, at a speed slower than max L/D
speed for the lighter, the sink rate will be smaller for the lighter
glider. And the gliders will have the same sink rate at a speed
somewhere between their max L/D speeds.

So, during a manouver where two gliders pull up from a speed greater
than max L/D speed for the heavier one to a speed slower than max L/D
speed for the lighter, the altitude difference is a function of the
speed profile during the manouver. It's quite hard to compare the
altitude gains without heavy calculations, but I wouldn't say the effect
would clearly benefit either glider. What it _does_ say, in my opinion,
is that the pilot should probably only pull up to the max L/D speed or
minimum sink speed (depending on the situation) for _his_ glider.

Jere

jere at iki.fi