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When circling at the normal thermalling speeds my Winter vario seems to
reflect the sailplane actual rate of climb however when flying at a higher constant speed (example 100 knots) the vario does not reflect the rate of climb. I first noticed this when penetrating into a wave where the vario was giving a positive rate of climb (example 4 knots) for several minutes however the sailplane continues to descend. Is this normal? I also have a 302 however I have developed the habit (probably bad habit)of looking at the winter vario and I can't really say what the 302 was indicating although I believe it to be more accurate. |
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