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Old August 1st 15, 03:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Buoyancy/Shear Ratio

What do you think about the BLIPMAP Buoyancy/Shear Ratio parameter?
Is it accurate that less than 7 makes the day difficult to work?
I have found lately that this seems to be true but my sample size
is small. I am in the northeast US. Location is probably a factor.
 




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