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At 08:46 24 May 2013, Peter F wrote:
I believe the advice given by an English 2x World Champion is to have a good, well compensated, leak free, simple, vario then spend the difference on Aerotows. Likewise most modern (Standard Class) gliders have a kink in the polar, such that best speed to fly for almost any rate of climb is somewhere around the kink. So there are in fact only two speeds to fly; at the kink if you're comfy, best LD if you're in survival mode. So for the original Discus (Dry) it's either 80kts or 50kts PF I had the great pleasure of flying with the same English 2x World Champion two weeks ago. His advice for modern 18m gliders was also two speeds, 90-100kts or 60kts. I tried it, it works! Mike |
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