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Can you really get 8kts of sink at 200ft? Where is the air going, into the
ground? Having experienced two in-pattern microbursts, I'd say, "Yes, indeed!" to Q1. As to Q2, as soon as I finish interviewing the bugs on my leading edges and car windshield, I'll post the interview on YouTube. :-) Bob W. P.S. Putting my More Seriously Hat, elsewhere in this thread someone else pointed out the relative uselessness of L/D in patterns when "real sink" was an issue. Thoughtful pilots will agree. Maybe this is more of a "routine issue" in (say) the western U.S. than elsewhere in the country, but I have my doubts when it comes to (e.g.) wavish pattern conditions (e.g. Cumberland, MD; Petersburg, WV). |
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