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Old 07-13-2012, 05:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Crumpp View Post
Wow.........



You guys really believe England meets standard atmospheric conditions for most of the day in August 1940??? Even with the temperature of 15C and 1013Mb?
The usual story, Crumpp thinks he's an expert on British weather conditions during the Battle of Britain, when it has been very carefully explained to him that conditions can be so variable. Flying in Britain - or NZ for that matter - is very different from flying in mid-West America, for very good reasons.

Has Crumpp got any detailed figures for Britain's atmospheric temperatures and pressures at different altitudes during Summer 1940?
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