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VNE and the "coffin corner"?



 
 
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Old December 16th 03, 05:49 PM
Jim
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Default VNE and the "coffin corner"?

Still thinking about VNE and whether it is usually stated as a TAS
rather than an IAS (one must read the POH to be sure, of course).

I've gotten the notion, probably from comments I've not understood
very well, that the "coffin corner" is the intersection of stall speed
as an IAS indication on the airspeed indicator, and VNE understood as
a TAS and thus occurs at a decreasing IAS with altitude.

I guess the consequence of this notion is that as aircraft altitude
goes up the stall speed TAS goes up to ultimately bump into
the VNE TAS. If VNE is published as an IAS, like stall speed,
then stall speed and VNE would never converge.

Or maybe it was the Manuevering TAS that
could bump into the VNE TAS.

IS this what is sometimes referred to as the "coffin corner"?
 




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