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Old November 29th 04, 01:50 AM
Mike Rapoport
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"BTIZ" wrote in message
news:Eb8qd.150057$bk1.112302@fed1read05...
I've heard that happens at Minden.. the rotor is right over the airport..
I've been watching your threads on the Super III, I have Beech Sport and
Sundowner time, lots of fun those Beeches.. once you learn how to handle
them..

BT


Actually, at Minden, the rotor moves east and west depending on windspeed
and stability. As a general rule, the farther east it goes the stronger the
wave (and rotor). Unfortunately the GPS approach into Minden often goes
through the rotor.

Mike
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