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Joseph Ricciardi
ParticipantVincent and I can come by 1pmâ¦let me know if that is too lateâ¦Joe R
On Sunday, March 27, 2022, 10:25:01 AM CDT, SSI <webmaster@skysoaring.com> wrote:
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Here is a video on interpreting VOR’s (for the written test)…Joe Ricciardi
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ParticipantVariations in aircraft weight do not affect the glide angle provided that the correct airspeed is flown. Since it is the lift over drag (L/D) ratio that determines the gliding range, weight will not affect it. The glide ratio is based only on the relationship of the aerodynamic forces acting on the aircraft. The only effect weight has is to vary the time the aircraft will glide for. The heavier the aircraft is, the higher the airspeed must be to obtain the same glide ratio. If two aircraft have the same L/D ratio but different weights and start a glide from the same altitude, the heavier aircraft gliding at a higher airspeed will arrive at the same touchdown point in a shorter time. Both aircraft will cover the same distance but the lighter one will take a longer time to do so. This is not something that really apples to powered flight, unless you lose an engine and want to get the inevitable over as quickly as possible! Personally, I am more of a delay the agony kind of guy and would rather be slower (lighter) to lessen the impact!😂
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ParticipantI will start a training binder and put things like this in it…
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ParticipantI’m in!
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ParticipantSounds good!
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