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Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.



 
 
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Old June 12th 18, 04:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tom Kelley #711
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.

https://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-3....l?dsId=6514812

Flight details
Points for the flight 279.92
scoring distance 783.79 km
Speed 313.51 km/h
Duration 02:30:00
Scoring class double
Scoring start 23:56:30
Scoring end 02:56:45
Index: 116.0
Club Perlan Project
Date of claim 10.06.2018 03:26:24

Best. Tom #711.
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Old June 12th 18, 05:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.

On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 11:44:01 AM UTC-4, Tom Kelley #711 wrote:
https://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-3....l?dsId=6514812

Flight details
Points for the flight 279.92
scoring distance 783.79 km
Speed 313.51 km/h
Duration 02:30:00
Scoring class double
Scoring start 23:56:30
Scoring end 02:56:45
Index: 116.0
Club Perlan Project
Date of claim 10.06.2018 03:26:24

Best. Tom #711.


WOW - that is amazing! Congratulations to the team for this great flight.
For us mere mortals, what is that Sage2 clearance and the LOA? Just curious.
Uli
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Old June 12th 18, 05:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.

For us mere mortals, what is that Sage2 clearance and the LOA?

A Sage2 clerance is filed with Joshua Approach and allows access into R2508. It's not something trivial to get as the paperwork needs to be submitted well in advance of your flying in the airspace.

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Old June 12th 18, 06:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.

On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:44:01 AM UTC-5, Tom Kelley #711 wrote:
https://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-3....l?dsId=6514812

Flight details
Points for the flight 279.92
scoring distance 783.79 km
Speed 313.51 km/h
Duration 02:30:00
Scoring class double
Scoring start 23:56:30
Scoring end 02:56:45
Index: 116.0
Club Perlan Project
Date of claim 10.06.2018 03:26:24

Best. Tom #711.


So how did they get around the plane's VNE of 280 km/h? Can't be a tailwind because the trace shows speeds of up to 380 km/h going both Northbound and Southbound.
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Old June 12th 18, 07:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra wave flight 6-09-18.

At 17:57 12 June 2018, wrote:
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:44:01 AM UTC-5, Tom Kelley

#711 wrote:

https://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-3....ightinfo.html?
dsId=6514812

Flight details
Points for the flight 279.92
scoring distance 783.79 km
Speed 313.51 km/h
Duration 02:30:00
Scoring class double
Scoring start 23:56:30
Scoring end 02:56:45
Index: 116.0
Club Perlan Project
Date of claim 10.06.2018 03:26:24

Best. Tom #711.


So how did they get around the plane's VNE of 280 km/h? Can't

be a
tailwind because the trace shows speeds of up to 380 km/h going

both
Northbound and Southbound.


True airspeed goes up with altitude at a rate of ~2% per 1000'.
So, in wave at 20,000' the true airspeed is ~40% higher than
the indicated airspeed... 280 km/h indicated = ~ 392 km/h in
true airspeed at 20k ft.....

RO

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Old June 12th 18, 07:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.

Yes, but isn't Vne based on true airspeed, e.g., 151 KTAS at any
altitude?Â* My calculation shows 169 KTAS at altitude which is over Vne,
though not by too much.Â* I'm not quite that bold any more.

Congratulations on a terrific flight!

On 6/12/2018 12:24 PM, Michael Opitz wrote:
At 17:57 12 June 2018, wrote:
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:44:01 AM UTC-5, Tom Kelley

#711 wrote:
https://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-3....ightinfo.html?
dsId=6514812
Flight details
Points for the flight 279.92
scoring distance 783.79 km
Speed 313.51 km/h
Duration 02:30:00
Scoring class double
Scoring start 23:56:30
Scoring end 02:56:45
Index: 116.0
Club Perlan Project
Date of claim 10.06.2018 03:26:24

Best. Tom #711.

So how did they get around the plane's VNE of 280 km/h? Can't

be a
tailwind because the trace shows speeds of up to 380 km/h going

both
Northbound and Southbound.

True airspeed goes up with altitude at a rate of ~2% per 1000'.
So, in wave at 20,000' the true airspeed is ~40% higher than
the indicated airspeed... 280 km/h indicated = ~ 392 km/h in
true airspeed at 20k ft.....

RO


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Old June 12th 18, 07:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.

On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 2:30:07 PM UTC-4, Michael Opitz wrote:
At 17:57 12 June 2018, resigler wrote:
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:44:01 AM UTC-5, Tom Kelley

#711 wrote:

https://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-3....ightinfo.html?

dsId=6514812

Flight details
Points for the flight 279.92
scoring distance 783.79 km
Speed 313.51 km/h
Duration 02:30:00
Scoring class double
Scoring start 23:56:30
Scoring end 02:56:45
Index: 116.0
Club Perlan Project
Date of claim 10.06.2018 03:26:24

Best. Tom #711.


So how did they get around the plane's VNE of 280 km/h? Can't

be a
tailwind because the trace shows speeds of up to 380 km/h going

both
Northbound and Southbound.


True airspeed goes up with altitude at a rate of ~2% per 1000'.
So, in wave at 20,000' the true airspeed is ~40% higher than
the indicated airspeed... 280 km/h indicated = ~ 392 km/h in
true airspeed at 20k ft.....

RO


But doesn't Vne (as indicated) go down with altitude? That's since for some speed limiting issues (such as flutter) it's the true airspeed that counts. Is it "true" to say that Vne as TAS is constant with altitude? Perhaps only approximately. This has been debated here before, e.g.:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...ng/p_sj7hCKC5o
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Old June 12th 18, 09:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.

On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:57:06 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:44:01 AM UTC-5, Tom Kelley #711 wrote:
https://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-3....l?dsId=6514812

Flight details
Points for the flight 279.92
scoring distance 783.79 km
Speed 313.51 km/h
Duration 02:30:00
Scoring class double
Scoring start 23:56:30
Scoring end 02:56:45
Index: 116.0
Club Perlan Project
Date of claim 10.06.2018 03:26:24

Best. Tom #711.


So how did they get around the plane's VNE of 280 km/h? Can't be a tailwind because the trace shows speeds of up to 380 km/h going both Northbound and Southbound.


What do you mean by "get around"? Just push the nose down further.

Vne is just a number on the placard which the manufacturer makes every effort to prove is safe in a wide rage of circumstances. There is nothing to say that a higher speed will break the plane. And you're not going to get a speeding ticket or something.

I've heard the owner of a glider manufacturer tell a pilot at the worlds that a particular glider model should be fine to take 20% past Vne.

You just need to be aware that if you go past Vne you're a test pilot.

People do exist with the experience and knowledge and judgement to be test pilots.

I'm not one of them.
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Old June 12th 18, 09:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.

On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 3:13:54 PM UTC-5, Bruce Hoult wrote:
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:57:06 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 10:44:01 AM UTC-5, Tom Kelley #711 wrote:
https://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-3....l?dsId=6514812

Flight details
Points for the flight 279.92
scoring distance 783.79 km
Speed 313.51 km/h
Duration 02:30:00
Scoring class double
Scoring start 23:56:30
Scoring end 02:56:45
Index: 116.0
Club Perlan Project
Date of claim 10.06.2018 03:26:24

Best. Tom #711.


So how did they get around the plane's VNE of 280 km/h? Can't be a tailwind because the trace shows speeds of up to 380 km/h going both Northbound and Southbound.


What do you mean by "get around"? Just push the nose down further.

Vne is just a number on the placard which the manufacturer makes every effort to prove is safe in a wide rage of circumstances. There is nothing to say that a higher speed will break the plane. And you're not going to get a speeding ticket or something.

I've heard the owner of a glider manufacturer tell a pilot at the worlds that a particular glider model should be fine to take 20% past Vne.

You just need to be aware that if you go past Vne you're a test pilot.

People do exist with the experience and knowledge and judgement to be test pilots.

I'm not one of them.


Test pilot indeed. Based on this OLC trace there are several times where the plane was 37% over published VNE. Wow.

I'm no test pilot either, haven't played one on TV, and never want to find out what being one is like...
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Old June 12th 18, 11:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Fastest Speed OLC ever recorded? Flown by Tito during Sierra waveflight 6-09-18.

And speaking of fast gliders, on the same day and a few miles to the southwest at Bird Springs Pass, a new dynamic soaring speed record of 545 MPH was set with a radio controlled glider!
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...onic-DP-545MPH

Go to the 3rd page of comments for a video.

They had 80 mph winds at ridgetop.

5Z


 




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