Climatic Effects / Temperatures

Information on the Climatic Effects on Flying Tipplers.

John Vance / 22 Dec 2010 22:03

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This post is an updated post of a message I posted on the PML in June of
2008. I thought revisiting the info would be useful to this topic.

Many years ago, I used red cell but stopped when I was warned by another
fancier that there was to much iron in the product and problems could
result.

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Hyder / 21 Dec 2010 10:18

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It's quite normal for birds that fly in cooler temperature such as 70-80F
(below 35C) for more than 10 hours to just fly few hours in summer when the
temperature has already reached to 90F by 7 am in the morning and by 12 pm
it is peaking at 110 F.

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Akhlaq Khan / 3 Feb 2006 21:54

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Effects of Extremes of Temperature on Performance of Flying Tipplers

Through his message dated Jan.9, my Shagird / pupil Khalid Rabbani requested
that I may offer a comparison of hot and cold weather flight performance of
Tipplers. His request perhaps resulted from some controversy between him and
Nino; Khalid contending that high temperatures in Pakistan and India are a

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