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OK, it's clear people aren't seeing cylinder finish dynamics very well,
except for JJ who believes the fastest distance between two points involves sneaking up from behind. ...Smile... The picture I've linked shows the problem. I still need someone to explain why this is inherently safer. Note that I have no trouble assessing my energy state and deciding early whether to take a rolling or flying finish. I am also capable of integrating myself with other high speed traffic transitioning to the traffic pattern. I consider all pilots capable of learning these skills. However, I, like everyone esle, am unable to see through those parts of my glider that aren't made of plexiglass. My biggest concern in any type of finish environment is to see and be seen. It seems to me that the cylinder becomes much more dangerous by introducing an even greater disparity in airspeed at the finish arc, increasing the likelihood that I will fail to see or be seen by traffic. And the traffic I'm most likely to hit will have the greatest difference in speed. Here's a link so you can see what I'm looking at... ahref="http://users.adelphia.net/~cocallag/masatask/rasfinishcylinder.htm"http://users.adelphia.net/~cocallag/masatask/rasfinishcylinder.htm/a OC |
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