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Old 31st Jul 2016, 19:21
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On Danny's description by turning the aircraft longitudinally it follows that if there were any corrections the last part of the dive will be into wind. This means that the ground distance used up in the recovery to level flight is at it's minimum so avoidance of obstacles is optimised.
However, the ground speed is least so anti-aircraft offset is easier.
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