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I've been flying with the assumption that flying slow in cloud-streets is always a good idea. But in looking at some of my OLC flights I wonder if my logic is faulty and I'm hurting my speed. Anyone with lots of OLC or contest experience care to offer feedback? Details below... My thinking has always been that your forward speed in a circling climb is effectively "0" (slightly more or less than 0, based on wind; but call it 0 for the sake of argument). As a corollary, anything you can do to maintain or gain altitude while retaining forward progress on-course is a "win". Therefore, I've always been slowing down in cloud-streets or under large clouds with apparent extended areas of lift. If I'm anywhere near cloudbase (say, less than 1000' or so), my logic has been that I'm not gaining enough altitude to stop and circle with that zero forward speed. Instead I try to maximize the lift by flying straight ahead (or slightly curving my path to stay in the zone of lift) at slow speed (say 50 kts). Rough math to support my thoughts: With a cruise speed of 75 knots and a time-in-climb around 25%, average forward speed is roughly 56 knots (75% x 75 knots). This is so close to the 50 knots (while flying in a cloud-street) that it seems to support my behavior... But maybe I'm missing something? Maybe the gains I'm getting are not enough to offset the slower cruise- speed during these times? I should point out that I fly in pretty strong thermal conditions at my local site (Ephrata, WA). I could throw in all of my various caveats and details and thought- processes, but rather than make this a really long post I'd love to get some thoughts and feedback. Anyone have pointers, ideas, see fallacies in my process, etc? Thanks, --Noel |
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