On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 1:48:59 AM UTC-5, krasw wrote:
 On Sunday, 14 February 2016 04:57:42 UTC+2, Dave Nadler  wrote:
  On Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 10:34:32 AM UTC-5, Soartech wrote:
    Hint:
    http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0...htId=185517315
    
    See ya, Dave
   
   Dave, What is your point here?
  
  MacCready theory is not always applicable.
  Consider:
  - What are MacCready theory's assumptions, and when are these not valid?
  - Why do good flights often beat expected MC speeds (after accounting
    for start-finish altitude differential)?
  
  Hopefully this will be covered in the V3 talk at the convention;
  Tilo tells me by analyzing OLC piles of flight logs, the actual
  behavior of top pilots shows this, thus better informs how the glider
  should be optimized...
  
  Hope this helps,
  Best Regards, Dave
 
 Are you saying that MC theory is not valid for gliding long distances using continuous lift?
Read Brigliadori as he describes extended glide. MC is based on a a model of climb and glide that does not apply directly much of the time, especially with higher performance gliders.
UH