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- Speed_to_fly abstract "Speed to fly is a principle used by soaring pilots when flying between sources of lift, usually thermals, ridge lift and wave. The aim is to maximize the average cross-country speed by optimizing the airspeed in both rising and sinking air. The optimal airspeed is independent of the wind speed, because the fastest average speed achievable through the airmass corresponds to the fastest achievable average groundspeed. The idea is usually attributed to Paul MacCready, although an early version of the theory was first described by Wolfgang Späte in 1938.However Späte may not have considered sinking air between thermals, and there is no mention of this until 1947 when Ernest Dewing and George Pirie independently included this aspect. Paul MacCready, however, certainly invented the \"ring\", which allowed an easy indication of the optimal speed to fly.".
- Speed_to_fly thumbnail FAA-8083-13_Fig_4-10.PNG?width=300.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageExternalLink polar.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageExternalLink Flyingfaster_new.doc.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageExternalLink newmcred.pdf.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageExternalLink 72-dj.html.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageExternalLink 72price.html.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageExternalLink polar.htm.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageExternalLink techniques.html.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageExternalLink Kai_intro_XC.pdf.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageID "356175".
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageLength "4962".
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageRevisionID "633521995".
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Airspeed.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airspeed.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gliding.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Cross-country_flying.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Glider_(sailplane).
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Gliding.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Ground_speed.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Knot_(unit).
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Lee_wave.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Metre_per_second.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Paul_MacCready.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Personal_digital_assistant.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Polar_curve_(aerodynamics).
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Ridge_lift.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Thermal.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Variometer.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink Wolfgang_Späte.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLink File:FAA-8083-13_Fig_4-10.PNG.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLinkText "MacCready speed ring".
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Speed to fly".
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLinkText "optimum flight speed".
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageWikiLinkText "speed to fly".
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DOClink.
- Speed_to_fly wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Speed_to_fly subject Category:Airspeed.
- Speed_to_fly subject Category:Gliding.
- Speed_to_fly hypernym Principle.
- Speed_to_fly type Agent.
- Speed_to_fly type Unit.
- Speed_to_fly comment "Speed to fly is a principle used by soaring pilots when flying between sources of lift, usually thermals, ridge lift and wave. The aim is to maximize the average cross-country speed by optimizing the airspeed in both rising and sinking air. The optimal airspeed is independent of the wind speed, because the fastest average speed achievable through the airmass corresponds to the fastest achievable average groundspeed.".
- Speed_to_fly label "Speed to fly".
- Speed_to_fly sameAs Q2298971.
- Speed_to_fly sameAs Sollfahrttheorie.
- Speed_to_fly sameAs Vitesse_de_vol_optimale_en_vol_à_voile.
- Speed_to_fly sameAs m.01zx95.
- Speed_to_fly sameAs Teorija_optimalne_hitrosti.
- Speed_to_fly sameAs Q2298971.
- Speed_to_fly wasDerivedFrom Speed_to_fly?oldid=633521995.
- Speed_to_fly depiction FAA-8083-13_Fig_4-10.PNG.
- Speed_to_fly isPrimaryTopicOf Speed_to_fly.