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John MSat Apr-10-04 12:18 AM
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"Altitude correction factors"


          

After searching the internet forr some more info to get the G-Tech numbers back to a baseline, I found this site:

<http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/misc/altitude.html>

Given these numbers, at 3200 feet, here are the G-Tech numbers again.

Before 15.34 at 99.1
After 14.77 at 103.0

Hopefully this will be handy to maybe add to the LOD site..

BTW, turning off the TC didn't make a difference in the 0 to 60 MPH. I couldn't keep a good launch technique...

Later, John M.

  

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