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Dan et al,
Flying in convergence, the Air-Glide informs you of approaching shear line conditions. The wind changes from a ~10Kt tailwind through 9, 6, 4, 3, to "Still", at which point your vario is going up. If you fly through the shear, there will be a similar indicated headwind. Running along the shear, if the wind is from your right, move left. If it is from your left, move right. Simple. Accurate. Just as you imagine this shear stuff works. No other vario I have personally flown with that will do that. Jim On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 2:33:02 PM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote: That's great for telling me what does, but not how to use it.* Are you saying to always turn downwind in the local micro wind to get to the center of the thermal? Maybe my CNvXC vario has this capability, maybe not.* I'll have to do some research on that.* In the mean time, I've had good luck with finding thermals at the upwind edge of cumulus clouds.* That's not always the case but true more often than not. On 10/21/2015 8:34 AM, Alex wrote: Comparing instantaneous wind to average wind will show you any local wind deviations as they occur near thermals. Can't find the thermal under a cloud? Just follow the diverging local wind. Need to find the best line along a cloud street or convergance? Watch the local wind. Feel that blue thermal nearby, but not sure where to turn? The wind will tell you. Am Mittwoch, 21. Oktober 2015 16:01:38 UTC+2 schrieb Dan Marotta: Of what use is instantaneous wind?* Can you react to it without flapping control surfaces all over the place?* Do you use it for planning your next turn in a thermal? Not knocking it, I just don't get it why it would be important.* Please enlighten me. Dan, 5J |
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