Well, each time I played that game with my KR2, I got more the impression
to fall like a brick! Maybe the high density altitude changed the picture
somehow. I should have measured.
Anyway, from your figures, that would give us a glide ratio of about 1.
Not bad indeed.
Serge Vidal
larry f
... and this would give us a glide ratio of 15?
Serge Vidal
"Kenneth B. Jones"
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2005-02-07 15:15
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Objet : Re: KR> Gl
who is bigger around
than tall!"
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From: Serge VIDAL
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Date: 02/07/05 07:55:30
To: KRnet
Subject: Réf. : Re: KR> Glide ratio
Well, each time I played that game with my KR2, I got more the impression
to fall like a brick! May
How heavy is your plane?
"Michael Moore is living proof to never trust anyone who is bigger around
than tall!"
---Original Message---
From: Serge VIDAL
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Date: 02/07/05 07:55:30
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Subject: Réf. : Re: KR> Glide ratio
Well, each time
Gene: When looking at glide ratios I always look to an old Army aircraft I
used to fly as a model. Anything better than the Grumman OV1 Mohawk and
you're good to go. Jack Cooper may or may not have had the pleasure of
flying these monsters as we retired most of the fleet after Vietnam. One
engine o
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