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On Dec 12, 11:17*am, glidergeek wrote:
Looks like alot of landing options and speed to gain altitude if needed. Wish the camera was on his instruments at the same time. Agree. Said 133 KPH or 80 MPH glide speed, lots of nice fields so that if things went to worms, he had options. And for those worried about "clearing power lines by only 50 feet of altitude" I can assure you that if I am going into a short field, I am not going to be 50 feet above obstacles! Yes, it was a close glide, but if you notice, as he turns the corner onto the field, another glider goes by and also lands straight ahead in front of him. And his ground roll was 30 seconds. This shows he had a fair amount of energy even at touchdown. Maybe not the optimum glide in, but it worked. |
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