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H. Miranda World Record technique:
1. Fill wings with water The Jantar that Horacio flight, DIDN'T HAVE WATER!!!!! They flew using the 1 and 2 wave of cordillera del viento starting at 5000 meters (16666 ft) climb to 6000 m (20000 ft) and finish at 4400 meters (14666 ft). His maximum ground speed was 413 km/h (223 kts). I have the IGC file for this record. I can e-mail you if you wish. The jantar VNE is 275 kph (148 kts) at sea level. Last year I flew with Horacio in the same triangle in a IS-28B2. Our maximum ground speed was 330 kph (178kts) flying always at 160 kpn (86 kts) IAS, that is a little less that the IAS VNE for this altitude. The VNE at sea level for the IS is 220 kph (118 kts) Best regars, Luis Briones |
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