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![]() Bob C wrote: Very well written article. Yes as Bob says, a well written article. About what I'm not too sure... It makes me wonder if the writer really understands the reasons behind accepted glider approach methods. I believe that there has been a careful accounting of extra-high speed approach methods to counter strong sink/wind gradient and insufficient energy conditions. If I recall, the physics pretty much favor the near best glide "accepted" approach techniques in wide use (world wide for decades) in all conditions. I say we thank him for operational testing of a method that I'm too chicken to use except when I have more runway then I know what to do with and nothing better to do. Go MAN GO! Matt Michael |
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