LongRoadBob
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Title says it, the specifics.
I'm still not sure...does "best glide" change with weight? Does best glide mean angle or speed?
1) what is the primary concern for best glide? Distance (covered over the ground) or time until reaching the ground?
2) two identical airplanes where one (A) weighs less than the other (B) at best glide (path/angle) will both have covered the same distance, but B will get there ahead of A because B will have a higher airspeed to be able to maintain the correct glide angle?
3) if you have a headwind equal to the best glide speed (here we are again back at speed being the issue) your descent relative the ground will be 90 degrees. In order to compensate with a headwind you want to have a faster KIAS than "normal best glide"? If tailwind, less airspeed.
Does anyone here see where I am going off the rails? Best glide is speed (relative weight) or is it glide path?
I swear to god, I'm getting dumber and dumber as I study more and more. I thought I had a nice handle on L/D and glide path (which is a little higher speed than least total drag) but I was wrong.
Be as harsh as you want. Just need to know where I am derailing.
I'm still not sure...does "best glide" change with weight? Does best glide mean angle or speed?
1) what is the primary concern for best glide? Distance (covered over the ground) or time until reaching the ground?
2) two identical airplanes where one (A) weighs less than the other (B) at best glide (path/angle) will both have covered the same distance, but B will get there ahead of A because B will have a higher airspeed to be able to maintain the correct glide angle?
3) if you have a headwind equal to the best glide speed (here we are again back at speed being the issue) your descent relative the ground will be 90 degrees. In order to compensate with a headwind you want to have a faster KIAS than "normal best glide"? If tailwind, less airspeed.
Does anyone here see where I am going off the rails? Best glide is speed (relative weight) or is it glide path?
I swear to god, I'm getting dumber and dumber as I study more and more. I thought I had a nice handle on L/D and glide path (which is a little higher speed than least total drag) but I was wrong.
Be as harsh as you want. Just need to know where I am derailing.
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