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Old 29th Apr 2011, 12:35
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jetpipe:

I did not write anything wrong. Climb angle or the gradient is relative the air mass, and thus not affected by wind. It is thus a measure of the performance of the aircraft in still air. Angle of flightpath on the otherhand is relative the wind and therefore GS should be used in the calculations.. I hope this sorted out our small misunderstanding!
Is the obstacle you're trying to avoid part of the air mass?
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