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At 23:39 02 February 2017, Jim wrote:
I have had a similar question, with a small difference, for many years. My question is: "Using only s single glider and changing only the max flying weight - addin= g ballast shot bags, whatever - will that glider give its pilot a greater p= otential thermal climb rate when heavier or lighter?" I am aware that higher weight will alter airspeeds but that is not my curio= sity - other than a higher weight will raise stall speed some - which may a= dd difficulties for the heavier glider using very narrow thermals - turn ra= dius varies as the square of true airspeed, etc. For any glider increasing the weight will reduce it's climb rate. |
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