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Old December 11th 07, 05:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Jack Allison
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Default One chapter down in CP written test prep.

john smith wrote:

So, what aerodynamics are you having difficulty with?

It's more of needing to find some better/slightly more in depth
reference material than my Jepp PP manual. For example, some of the
lift to drag ratio questions left me wanting to read through this type
of material in a text vs. the test prep guide. From the test guide, I
understand enough to figure out the answers on the test but I'm looking
to learn a bit more of the theory/explanation behind some of this stuff.
For now, I'll tuck away the info. to pass the written but definitely
bookmark some stuff to learn better later on, for the practical test.

I'll look through the Gleim explanations and imagine that will help.

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