As for going faster than the wind...this is another one that academicians love to state purposely vaguely to make you think they are cleverer than they are. Your vector downwind can never be faster than the wind. In fact it must be quite a bit less than the wind. but if you go at a 45 degree angle to the wind, your forward velocith is 1.414 x your wind vector velocity. So in a 12 mph wind with a 10mph velocity in the windward direction, your forward velocith with be 14.14 mph. No there is not special bernouli equation that causes you to go faster than the wind, just like the lighting of the lightbult, even just a little bit, cannot happen faster than the speed of light. --Jerry