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Dave wrote
Indicated calibrated... (?) Any thoughts? Yes, I thought that we all knew that. At the stall speed, the Cessna 172 that I fly has a 12 mph difference between IAS (40) and CAS (52). Of course, in those days (1959) Cessna called CAS True Indicated Airspeed (TIAS). Bob Moore |
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Correct!
This is the 1st place I found the speeds clearly identified together... Hence this post... Cheers! Dave On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 02:31:28 GMT, Bob Moore wrote: Dave wrote Indicated calibrated... (?) Any thoughts? Yes, I thought that we all knew that. At the stall speed, the Cessna 172 that I fly has a 12 mph difference between IAS (40) and CAS (52). Of course, in those days (1959) Cessna called CAS True Indicated Airspeed (TIAS). Bob Moore |
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