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Old June 17th 15, 06:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Debunking Glider Spoiler Turns Causing Spin Thinking

Re "one last try" immediately above-- please take a moment to re-read my previous post. It is the lift-wise component of the G-loading vector-- closely related to what your panel-mounted G-meter reads-- not the total G-loading vector-- which is determined by the L vector, or the L/D ratio, whichever way you want to look at it. In previous posts I spent some time discussing the difference betweeb the total G-loading vector, and the lift-wise component of the G-loading vectorm

I stand by the tables I posted today and on June 4. Do you have a specific correction to offer?

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