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Old March 14th 08, 01:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Martin Gregorie[_1_]
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Default Trans Atlantic flight, anybody?

Cats wrote:
On Mar 13, 12:34 am, Martin Gregorie
wrote:
An article in New Scientist, about the Gulf Stream:http://environment.newscientist.com/...f-streams-secr...

This says that its northern edge is often marked by a line of clouds,
kicked off by the thermal edge between cold North Atlantic water and the
warm Gulf Stream. That made me wonder if the cloud street ever stretches
right across the Atlantic and, if it does, would it be strong enough
and persist long enough to allow a glider to make the crossing.

It would be a helluva flight!


Have you floated this idea in front of Z7?

Nah, first mention is here. I think its unlikely that you'd ever get a
continuous lift line over the distance and the chance that, having
formed, it would persist long enough to make the flight is essentially
zero. It makes a nice pipe dream though.


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