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Type of speed, velocity

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The left-side instruments then recorded a sharp rise in airspeed to 215 knots.
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The airspeed is kept well above stall speed and at a constant rate of descent.
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In my view, there are secondary issues regarding the pitot tubes and airspeed.
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The airspeed indicator is connected to both the pitot and static pressure sources.
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Is the rated mph of airspeed more important than the type of impeller inside?
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If timed correctly, the airspeed once the target is reached is virtually nil.
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Once upon a time, Howard Hughes set airspeed records and looked like Indiana Jones.
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Their airspeed and direction would be noted and then relayed to COSVN headquarters.
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It measures airspeed, altitude, vertical speed, and outside air temperature.
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More examples
  • The speed of an aircraft relative to the air in which it is flying
  • Airspeed is the speed of an aircraft relative to the air. Among the common conventions for qualifying airspeed are: indicated airspeed ("IAS"), calibrated airspeed ("CAS"), true airspeed ("TAS"), equivalent airspeed ("EAS") and density airspeed.
  • Airspeed is a 1998 Canadian film from Lions Gate Entertainment & Melenny Productions. In the movie, the passengers and crew of a private jet are incapacitated by an explosive decompression. The teenage daughter of the owner of the private jet is the only survivor.
  • The rate at which the air flows over the wing. Having too slow an air speed can cause to glider to stall and dive. Not to be confused with ground speed
  • 1. The speed of an airplane through the air. 2.True airspeed plus 20% when talking with other pilots. Deduct 25% when listening to a Navy aviator. 3. Measured in furlongs-per-fortnight in student aircraft.