On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 04:54:32 GMT, Guy Alcala
wrote:
Ah, I think I see where the confusion comes in. My "but" refers to them
probably not being low enough (at 50-100 feet AGL, if Bob's estimate is
accurate) to get the extra acceleration benefit from being in ground effect,
Just a confirmation that ground effect stops at about half the span
above the ground. We're talking about a fairly large airplane, not a
fighter, being in ground effect at 50-100'.
Mary
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