Originally Posted by
ken cummings
Not that these two numbers relate that much but... As air drops from 80 F saturated to 0 F sat. it increases by 19% in density. Same density change if you go from sea level to 5,400 feet. I've tried them all and prefer the 80 F at sea level to the 0 F that usually came at 5,400 feet. No way did the added density of the cold off-set the thinner air.
I am mailing this to my very distressed friend.
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