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Yes, but the vario doesn't "know" that unless you have multiple switches on
the flap detents. Also, how does the vario "know", from increasing "g" that a pitch up was caused by elevator travel or by the change in angle of attack due to the vertical component of the thermal? Do we also need stick movement measuring equipment? This is all pretty intriguing to me as an engineer because of the capabilities and the applications we can think up but (just speaking for myself), I'm less impressed by a 1,000 km flight by a long winged, engine equipped, highly instrumented glider than I am by a 300 km flight by a rag and tube machine equipped with a pellet variometer. Still, I like my LAK-17a! wrote in message ... What happens when the flaps go positive? Marc You get a single transient, which you know about because you just moved the flap handle |
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