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Tony Verhulst said,
'Ok, answer C says 'The best lift/drag speed with no regard to wind velocity.'. So, Tony's best lift/drag speed is 50 knots and I'm flying into a 50 knot headwind at 50 indicated. And, I'm going ... where? 'A' is the correct answer, IMHO. Answer 'A', in the above example, would get you a ground speed of 25 knots (75 - 50)- you're not going to do much better than that. The question, though, is poorly worded. Tony V. \_____________________________________________ Hi Tony, re gittin the mostest out of the leastest into the winds when in a gliduh. 'Splain yo comment pls. I thougjht best L/D into wind was defined to be Still Air Best L over D speed plus half of the headwind speed or plus the headwind speed. What think you? And, further, it seems one must size up the glide angle and impacting or landing site as one goes, seeking to get best options made for landing . Legitimate Question: Is this art, craft, or science? given to addressing this situation, or all of the foregoing? I say, Fuzzy Logic Rules. Adapt, adjust, use an estimated set of perameters, thence adjust to best outcome considering the difficulty one finds oneself in and changing facts at hand and in the changing situation in his Gliderplane. Dancing on clouds, Keep it up! Jim Culp, USA GatorCity Florida Asw-20C |
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Interesting case with a 50 knot wind, but you forgot to factor in the
tiny detail that with a 50 knot wind, the thermal (assuming it isn't sheared to bits) is coming at you at 50 knots. If you're looking for interthermal cruise then wind speed does not factor into the calculation, only if you're looking for performance relative to the ground. The question appears to be talking about interthermal. If you fly faster, you'll just arrive at that next thermal lower. D'oh! Jim Culp wrote: Tony Verhulst said, 'Ok, answer C says 'The best lift/drag speed with no regard to wind velocity.'. So, Tony's best lift/drag speed is 50 knots and I'm flying into a 50 knot headwind at 50 indicated. And, I'm going ... where? 'A' is the correct answer, IMHO. Answer 'A', in the above example, would get you a ground speed of 25 knots (75 - 50)- you're not going to do much better than that. The question, though, is poorly worded. Tony V. \_____________________________________________ Hi Tony, re gittin the mostest out of the leastest into the winds when in a gliduh. 'Splain yo comment pls. I thougjht best L/D into wind was defined to be Still Air Best L over D speed plus half of the headwind speed or plus the headwind speed. What think you? And, further, it seems one must size up the glide angle and impacting or landing site as one goes, seeking to get best options made for landing . Legitimate Question: Is this art, craft, or science? given to addressing this situation, or all of the foregoing? I say, Fuzzy Logic Rules. Adapt, adjust, use an estimated set of perameters, thence adjust to best outcome considering the difficulty one finds oneself in and changing facts at hand and in the changing situation in his Gliderplane. Dancing on clouds, Keep it up! Jim Culp, USA GatorCity Florida Asw-20C |
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Is flying an exact science?
Would it be better if we use correct terminology? L/D is L/D. L/D is Lift to Drag Ratio. L/D is not effected by Wind. Glider + effect of Wind = RANGE L/D is a number without Wind. Wind changes L/D into RANGE. L/D+Wind effect is not different L/D, or best L/D, but becomes "RANGE". kapich or kaput. CFIRocket |
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