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From: Keith (no email)
Date: Wed Dec 01 2004 - 08:01:16 EST
Well heck. I don't know where that 110 degree figure came from... it's just
been stuck in my head for years. Two different sites confirm the 85 degree
number, so I stand corrected. Still a pretty good number that I hope not to
test personally!
Keith
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There are three simple rules for making a smooth return to your slip.
Unfortunately no one knows what they are.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Shipley" <>
>
> The FAQ at <http://www.his.com/~vann/KrgStuff/42trwlr.htm> lists
> as "range of positive stability" a figure of 85 degrees.
>
> That is what I've always bragged about. :-) Where did the 110 degrees
> come from?
>
> --chuck
> KK42-152
> "Tusen Takk"
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