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Old July 31st 11, 07:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JJ Sinclair[_2_]
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Default Netto

I tried to post a correction on my old Netto post, but the thing kept
giving me an *error* message.
Anyway, this is what I tried to say:

A real vario during cruise will show mostly DOWN with a 3 knot thermal
being displayed as going from DOWN 600 to DOWN 300.

A pure netto vario will show mostly UP with a 3 knot thermal being
displayed as going from zero to say UP 600, but the sink rate of the
ship (at cruise speed) must be subtracted to give UP 300.

A relative netto vario will go from say zero to UP 300 and that means
you are in a 3 knot thermal and if you slow down to thermal speed, you
should achieve a 3 knot climb.
Cheers,
JJ
 




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