Just think of ground wind speed the level sailvehicle is the thermal rise 
speed to our sailplane. 

YK Chan
Seatte area


In a message dated 1/4/00 10:55:44 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
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<< Well, as others have pointed out, there are sail powered vehicles that can
 go faster then the actual wind (I'm still not quite sure how that works,
 but apparently it does).  As for flat areas with lots of wind, you've got
 places like the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, or even Rogers Dry Lake near
 Edwards AFB in California. >>
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