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![]() I know that stall speed, and min sink and best L/D and\ Va, all change with weight. But what about Vno? I have never heard of Vno changing with weight. I know it is predicated on a vertical gust of some amount (anywhere from 20-45 ft/sec depending on certifying rules). For now let's assume it's just 45ft/sec. How is Vno determined? Does it vary at all with weight? It seems strange that it would not, but I must say I don't really know how it is determined. Part of a question on my checkride yesterday was how does ballast affect Vspeeds. I didn't know this answer, but passed anyway (the FAA inspector only required a 70% level of knowledge to pass). By the way, many thanks and gratitude to all the folks who participated (sometimes very strongly ![]() in threads over the past few months. It really helped me to understand a LOT of the more challenging aspects of soaring. It takes many eggs to make an omlette! I really appreciate the folks that really took time to contribute, and even the folks that got very excited taking a different side sometimes added a lot to the group for me. The Lennie's and Bill's and Al's of the group may sometimes seem a little grumpy, but I'm also grateful for them, because they represent those colorful folks we also meet right there at the local gliderport who give a frank and bald opinion sometimes (when maybe some of the rest of us would let it drop ![]() In the end, thanks for ALL of your input and various experience levels. It has been VERY enlightening! Merry Christmas! Mark |
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