Equation question from Reichmann X-C Soaring
On Feb 21, 6:33 pm, wrote:
On Feb 21, 8:09 pm, Jack Glendening wrote:
On Feb 19, 10:36 am, Tim Taylor wrote:
I am working with a fourth printing (1988) and the equation presented
for Optimum Average Cruise Speed does not make sense. It is equation
VI in the book, but it gives a very slow speed to fly compared to the
graphical approach of just finding the tangent to the line.
That equation gives what might be called the average "travel" speed of
a leg (Reichmann calls it a "cruise" speed), which includes the time
spent thermalling - it is not a "speed to fly". Jack
Right - Be a bit careful, as the English translation has many
unfortunate names for the terms in these equations...
Jack and Dave,
Thanks, I finally realized it meant "Average" speed, then found it
written that way in "Competing in Gliders".
Thanks,
Tim
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