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One of the members of the ASW-24 Newsgroup, Jannis Dimas, provided a
trace of a wave flight he did in 1999 with his ASW-24E. The trace shows tremendous wave conditions including one climb of about 2 1/2 minutes which averaged about 20 knots and peaked at about 32 knots. The links to have a look at this spectacular flight are at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASW-24...-24%20Flights/ and at http://www.cromemco.gr/gliding/Deuts...ave_990418.htm (in German). The German site states that the wind speed on that day at 5,000 ft and higher was more than 150 km/hr. |
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