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Old March 23rd 10, 11:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
brianDG303[_2_]
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Default OLC statistics

I flew with several much more advanced pilots on Saturday, 4 hours in
100% ridge lift, very turbulent, very rough terrain (North Cascades WA
State), very cool. Afterwords it was pointed out to me that my Rate Of
Climb statistic was 1/2 of everyone else, although I was keeping up
altitude wise. Is there an explanation somewhere of what is being
measured, and is there a way of using it as a training tool?

Thanks all,

Brian


 




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