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Old 5th March 2021 | 20:18
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Here's a guess from a non-tandem person:

As the speed increases, the relative airflow is less of the vertical and more of the horizontal. Induced flow decreases, the Total Reaction isn't bent backwards so far, so the torque required to overcome the horizontal (backwards) component of TR is less.
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