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vmo? (Read 355 times)
Mar 1st, 2003 at 8:37pm

guimero   Offline
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plane finished!!!

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I understand that vmo inside the air file is the maximun speed the aircraft can take before the structure starts shaking.

But is it in KIAS KTAS? and is it for cruise condition sea level??

Smiley
 
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Reply #1 - Mar 3rd, 2003 at 10:09am

IanK   Offline
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Honey, where'd you park
my Harrier?

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If you read the AirEd.ini it tells you

4=04,aspd,*Vmo - Overspeed Warning (kts)
4h=Maximum Operating Indicated Airspeed (kts)

A: knots indicated airspeed.
Its only a warning display. Do you know where to get AirEd.ini?

Ian
 
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