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Efficiency is addictive. Moved from Bergfalke 2-55 (1:26) to Std Cirrus (1:37) to Kestrel 19 (1:44) The low L/D number is not the main constraint - the speed means there are a whole new world of tasks that become possible. Welcome to the dark side. Getting home is sometimes less adventurous and probably less fun, but is a whole lot more compatible with family and commitments... So far I am scoring more than 3 to 1 on the number of times I have fetched outlanders, vs times I have needed to be fetched. Probably means I'm not trying hard enough. Bruce On 2011/06/06 7:55 PM, Tony wrote: Somewhat revolutionary (for me), I actually returned to my point of takeoff yesterday after a good cross country flight. I took the new- ish to me NG-1 (a modified BG-12/16) out for a 300 km FAI triangle. Had a good time, finished the task, and didn't need a retrieve. I can see why you guys like more L's and fewer D's. Check out the final glide. Flight report he http://soaringcafe.com/2011/06/diamond-goal/ -- Bruce Greeff T59D #1771 |
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