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Old 17th Aug 2014, 15:35
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MarcK
 
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The reason I prefer into wind (although not exclusively so) is that any head-on gusts will lead to symmetric effects on the aeroplane, whereas a gust from the side can lead to different lift effects as well as potential yaw, which will lead to a stall at a higher indicated air speed and a more likely wind drop.
You get a lot of gusts at 3000' in your part of the world, do you?
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