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Old June 18th 19, 02:25 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bruce Hoult
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Default flight computer ergonomics and function

On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 4:20:46 PM UTC-7, danlj wrote:
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1: the most efficient calibrated airspeed for progress over the ground DOES vary with the wind. A published rule of thumb is with a headwind, add 1/3 the headwind component to best glide; with a tailwind, fly at minimum sink.


Not to maximise speed in continuous cross-country soaring from one thermal to another, no. That depends only on the expected lift in the next thermal and the polar.

For a final glide to a fixed point on the ground -- airport, turnpoint (where you are going to significantly change direction), mountain peak or ridge -- then yes you should change your speed roughly as you indicate.

3: Does anyone on this forum actually ever do the research before replying? Just curious. The B/S ratio applies to more than thermals...


Some of us do, yes.
 




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