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We made now the decision to rename this subforum to "Flycasting Physics" and have downsized the number of moderators.

Another improvement is the MathJax plugin (see https://www.mathjax.org/), now you can write for instance:

\(F_D=\frac{1}{2} \rho u^2 C_D A\)

.. using the LaTex button in the text menu (see also https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Mathematics).

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Cool. Thanks guys.
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I think we are going to need a mini tutorial on the LaTex button. I can’t easily see how it works on those links?

Having said that I don’t normally post equations :)

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If you normally post equations you should know LaTeX :pirate:

Good job Torsten!
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Post by Walter »

If you normally post equations the first thing you should learn is math. ;)

Looking forward to the new format. Well done Paul and Torsten.
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PS. I have a flying tank. Your argument is irrelevant.

PSS. How to generate a climbing loop through control of the casting stroke is left as a (considerable) exercise to the reader.
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