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Old June 30th 09, 01:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ed Winchester[_2_]
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Default Low-altitude flight

Those numbers make sense, and bring back some memories. The only
airplane maneuver in which pivotal altitude comes into play, as I
remember it, is eights-on-pylons. And I seem to remember that for a
Cherokee (airplane) at 90kt, the pivotal altitude was 700'. Your
formula gives just about that. The pivotal altitude changes as you go
around a circle, though, because unless there is no wind, your speed
keeps changing.
 




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