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"Stefan"  wrote in message  
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 Morgans schrieb: 
 
 From what I have read, entering a real rotor, one would be lucky to be  
 spat out with the wings still attached to the plane. 
 
 Thoughts?  Some out here can discuss rotors with authority, I'm sure. 
 
 Glider pilots use rotors routinely as an elevator to the wave. At some  
 places, the tow plane tows them right into the rotor. (Formation flight  
 into the rotor.) So far, all wings still in place and everybody still  
 alive. Just make sure you stay well below vB. 
 
        No, gliders may transit the rotor but they sure as hell don't like  
to fly in it. The best way is to catch the bottom of the wave near the lee  
side of whatever terrain is creating it. Some even work on towing or  
thermaling into the secondary or tertiary wave and avoid the primary rotor  
all together.  
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
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