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Old January 1st 09, 03:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
bildan
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Default Minumum Sink Rate/Best L/D at 17,000 feet ?

On Jan 1, 5:45 am, " wrote:
Having done most of my flying at lower altitudes, I have wondered
about the contradicton between my unscientific observations when
flying at high altitude and what I would expect from my somewhat
limited knowledge of physics and aerodymanics. I certainly believe
that true airspeed increases with altitude. I use a rule of thumb of
about 2 percent per thousand. So (at 17,000 feet) a Indicated
airspeed of 42 knots becomes 56 knots true airspeed. An indicated
airspeed of 70 knots becomes 94 knots true airspeed. It just does not
feel like or the instruments don't seem to indicate sink rates (I have
made no careful observations) one would expect for the higher true air
speeds. Is there no free lunch?


Some varios are accurately compensated for altitude and others are
not. My excellent altitude compensated Borgelt varios seem to be very
good at helping me find heart stopping sink. ):

Flying high is very much like carrying ballast. I wonder if there is
a performance reason to carry less water ballast when you expect to
fly high.