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On Apr 7, 7:50 pm, "Tuno" wrote:
The SeeYou statistics for this flight are mind boggling. The final phase (out of about 18) was a "straight" glide over 5 hours long covering 582 miles at 113mph with an L/D of 1005! You could probably have selected a start point for the statistics at which the altitude was lower than the finish point. That would have proved that the glider was actually capable of creating energy not just dissipating it very slowly. Just an oblique way of saying that flying a glider in rising air does not change its lift to drag ratio. Andy |
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