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Marc Till wrote: Just remind how VNE varies with altitude ! Mark James Boyd a écrit: Snip Isn't Vne for this glider 255 kph? Snip Yep, I guess if you use the 2% per 1000 feet rule for TAS, and you assume the Vne is a limitation based on flutter, 7000 feet is the absolute max altitude for this flight. But I must say I don't entirely understand WHY flutter is based on TAS. I also don't know if the IGC cares if Vne is exceeded during a world record. It would also be very hard to "prove" since GPS log only shows groundspeed and never airspeed. So part of my post was to say that I suspect he came close to or exceeded Vne during the record attempt. This takes some real confidence in the equipment and finesse about its limits. Good for him, seriously. It's great to see a new world record... |
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