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Old May 20th 08, 02:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nyal Williams[_2_]
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Default Spoilers or Airbrakes - Whats in a name?

At 02:32 20 May 2008, sisu1a wrote:
On May 19, 5:25 pm, Tony Verhulst wrote:
Nyal Williams wrote:
I'll bet that definition and that instrument are both older than

ours
--
nad more widespread, probably.


Ralph's point, IMHO, is that you don't go to a general dictionary to

get
specialized information.

Tony V.http://home.comcast.net/~verhulst/SOARING


Furthermore, you may even want to look elsewhere for general
information. Websters is full of definitions like this:

Hill - "a raised elevation of land, smaller than a mountain"

Mountain - "a raised elevation of land, larger than a hill"

no joke.

Paul Hanson


It defines gorse as furze and it defines furze as gorse with no further
explanations in either place.

My point was that the definition of a variometer is not the property of
the soaring community. ;-)