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![]() Frank & all, Great subject, it's my favorite and the essence of the "go faster" game we all like to play. I certainly agree with Tim. Competing in Gliders - Winning With Your Mind by Leo and Ricky Brigliadori is the latest and greatest must have book in your soaring Library for the "just a little bit faster please" (nod to BB) type pilot. Here's the really interesting part concerning the answers (so far) to your questions, every one of the comments are generally correct. The theory of how and what to set your MC for inter-thermal runs and final glides are generally known, the fact that most are setting MC slightly less than the actual average achieved climb rate is well known, not speed chasing the vario is a given today, height band evaluation, adjusting for the conditions or obstacles ahead and long glides chasing lift bands followed by climbing in only the strongest thermals of the day all equate to faster XC speeds and the list goes on and on. So you toss all that info in a blender then go flying and see what's working today, be creative by varying the techniques. So the real key and IMHO the most enjoyable part of what we do is when we're tapping into our creative side. This is the side that quietly informs us when to apply a little, slightly in advance of the obvious gear shifting, creative wondering in lift bands or perhaps making that 90 degree turn and then finding just what you're looking for when perhaps none of this was obvious to our right side of the brain. The numbers side of the game, as I see it is really only a checklist guideline, to be applied as an appropriate and important rule of thumb. However the rewards are often found on the edges or perhaps somewhat outside of the numbers. I doubt if many have won the day or got around a 1,000k by just following the numbers. Having said that somewhere between 70kts and 110kts sounds about right to me ;-) 21 |
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