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On 6/6/2010 7:29 PM, Bruce Hoult wrote:
On Jun 7, 5:42 am, Gary wrote: In any event, much of this does run counter to the normal "racing" protocol. E.g., Moffat's final turn at the top of a climb when it is tightened and you accelerate across the thermal core before exiting. I've never understood how you are supposed to do that. I'm *already* circling as tightly as I can at the speed I'm flying! Do you mean you are flying close to stalling? My glider, and many others, climb better if flown about 5 knots above stall, so I can always tighten my turn if I need to reposition my circle, or take evasive action if another glider gets too close. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (netto to net to email me) |
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