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"Stefan" wrote in message
... I think there is a maximum gust amplitude for which the integrity of the airframe is guaranteed. There is, and a gust greater than that may damage the airframe. Regardless of what airspeed one is flying. Which is what I said. The bottom line: there is no speed at which one can guarantee the airframe won't be damaged. Even sitting still on the ground, it is theoretically possible to have a strong enough wind to damage the airframe. "Safe" flight through a hurricane involves a LOT more than just picking the right airspeed. Pete |
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