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Date: 18 October, 1999 14:52
Subject: Re: Cross wind and slippery stuff


>I don't know the answer to Nathan's question (cross wind handling on a
not
>dry runway), but when he said he flies from an airport at 6800 feet, I
>immediately wonder what is his ground speed at touch down on a calm day.
>Must be pretty high.  How does that affect our coupe's great crosswind
>capability?  Wayne N3544H, Shelton, WA
>

Unless I am mistaken, it shouldn't affect crosswind characteristics a bit.
The plane doesn't care about groundspeed one bit, only airspeed.  Although
from past flying experiences in the Northern Colorado/Front Range area,
the
winds are definitely unique.

Pete Johnson, GEU
N6573Q
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