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Old August 11th 20, 11:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Caldwell (BC)
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Default Flight Analysis

Hi Pilots,
I usually do analysis on my flights and those of other pilots I flew with to try understand what I did right or wrong and what I can learn from pilots better than me. A recent flight on OLC showed that I circled 15.5% of the time at an average of 3.3m/s (about 6.4 kts). Opening the .igc file in SeeYou it showed 20% and an average 4.9 kts. Can any of you shed light on how these differences occurred?
Thanks, Bob
 




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