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On Feb 6, 2:05*pm, 5Z wrote:
On Feb 5, 8:12*am, bildan wrote: Just my clumsy way of saying that the biggest benefits of thermal detection will be at shortest ranges. *Long range detection would show hot spots where thermals are popping consistently but not the actual thermal you will find when you get there. Hmm... On MANY occasions, I've spotted a dust devil a few miles ahead, and while keeping it in sight the whole time (many minutes), I manage to connect and climb away. *It's usually best to arrive within a few thousand feet as it's easier to figure out where to hit it. But I agree that a range of a kilometer or so would be most useful for dolphin flying. -Tom Well, Tom, there's one certain thing about thermals - there's all kinds of them. Somewhere in the world there's probably a thermal that lasts for hours. Most thermals last only a few minutes. I'd take a range of 100 meters and bet that's good enough for a 20% improvement in XC speed. I'd have to think about whether extending that range to 1000 meters would do as much. BTW, what's the deal with your '26's water pump? |
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