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On 16 Dec 2003 18:40:56 GMT, Mark Brown
wrote: Jim, You hit the nail on the head in paragraph three then confused yourself! As you climb your Stall TAS increases however VNE TAS doesnt. So they will run into each other at very high altitudes or at least give you a very small airspeed envelope to operate in. It is this fact that you have to remember. Always think in TAS and you cant go far wrong. IAS is only a value that we see and unless you convert it accordingly to TAS at altitude you may as well forget it. Thank you Mark. I think I understand it now. |
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