On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 16:26:22 GMT, "Kevin Brooks"
wrote:
God, you are a sad little cretin. IIRC the wind conditions were a bit off
yesterday compared to what they were in 1903.
According to the guy who owned Learjet for a while, the weather at
Kitty Hawk a hundred years ago did make a contribution to the success
of the flight. There was high pressure and it was cold, so the
pressure altitude was negative. This would have improved performance
a little.
I've seen the photos and read the diaries and he's right about the
weather generally. I don't know about the barometer, though. It's an
interesting concept, at any rate.
Mary
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Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer