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Re: TAS vs Fuel Flow

 

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Now the % pwr vs TAS, that relationship would normally be IAS vs pwr. ?But he simply used TAS to express two relationships on one graph.


Darwin
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On Mar 7, 2020, at 8:28 PM, Alex Nelon <Alex.nelon@...> wrote:

I’m not sure I understand your chart. TAS is IAS corrected for pressure altitude and temperature (actually, Equivalent Airspeed, but you’re nit picking to get that). I’m not sure you can extrapolate usable data using TAS.?

On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 6:49 PM Steve Murray via Groups.Io <n62km=[email protected]> wrote:
Did bit flying today with Darwin.? He was flying and I was playing with engine controls and capturing some data and looking out the window.

Kind of bumpy but great visibility.

(Darwin - I crunched the data for 4 way speed checks.. ended up with 4 way average of 166 mph TAS and 168 GS, so came out pretty close.)

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Re: TAS vs Fuel Flow

 

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If your doing doing checks of your pitot static system use GS vs TAS ? Test is done at same altitude and indicated airspeed, approximate. ?


Darwin
It’s ok to have enemies, it means you stood up for something.

On Mar 7, 2020, at 8:28 PM, Alex Nelon <Alex.nelon@...> wrote:

I’m not sure I understand your chart. TAS is IAS corrected for pressure altitude and temperature (actually, Equivalent Airspeed, but you’re nit picking to get that). I’m not sure you can extrapolate usable data using TAS.?

On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 6:49 PM Steve Murray via Groups.Io <n62km=[email protected]> wrote:
Did bit flying today with Darwin.? He was flying and I was playing with engine controls and capturing some data and looking out the window.

Kind of bumpy but great visibility.

(Darwin - I crunched the data for 4 way speed checks.. ended up with 4 way average of 166 mph TAS and 168 GS, so came out pretty close.)

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Re: TAS vs Fuel Flow

 

I’m not sure I understand your chart. TAS is IAS corrected for pressure altitude and temperature (actually, Equivalent Airspeed, but you’re nit picking to get that). I’m not sure you can extrapolate usable data using TAS.?

On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 6:49 PM Steve Murray via Groups.Io <n62km=[email protected]> wrote:
Did bit flying today with Darwin.? He was flying and I was playing with engine controls and capturing some data and looking out the window.

Kind of bumpy but great visibility.

(Darwin - I crunched the data for 4 way speed checks.. ended up with 4 way average of 166 mph TAS and 168 GS, so came out pretty close.)


TAS vs Fuel Flow

 
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Did bit flying today with Darwin.? He was flying and I was playing with engine controls and capturing some data and looking out the window.

Kind of bumpy but great visibility.

(Darwin - I crunched the data for 4 way speed checks.. ended up with 4 way average of 166 mph TAS and 168 GS, so came out pretty close.)


Re: Advanced aerodynamics

 
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Nah...... come on guys. That's a specially designed vortex generator to keep the Kia emblem from getting dusty !

Mark

On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 3:20 PM Bill Kemper via Groups.Io <Bill3558=[email protected]> wrote:
Keeps the rear end from getting squirrelly above 160.?




On Saturday, March 7, 2020, 10:29 AM, Alex Nelon <Alex.nelon@...> wrote:

When you want every ounce of aerodynamic efficiency out of your Kia ...


Re: Advanced aerodynamics

 
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Keeps the rear end from getting squirrelly above 160.?




On Saturday, March 7, 2020, 10:29 AM, Alex Nelon <Alex.nelon@...> wrote:

When you want every ounce of aerodynamic efficiency out of your Kia ...


V.A. Nose art

 
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Re: When Retirees Tinker in Their Workshops

 

Kinda reminds me of the design of a tailwheel or nosewheel tug, doesn't it?

Gene

On Saturday, March 7, 2020, 10:36:21 AM EST, Alex Nelon <alex.nelon@...> wrote:


I just have to have one of those


When Retirees Tinker in Their Workshops

 

I just have to have one of those


Advanced aerodynamics

 
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When you want every ounce of aerodynamic efficiency out of your Kia ...


Re: Masks

 

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A used one might be a bit, well ah, annoying.


Darwin
It’s ok to have enemies, it means you stood up for something.

On Mar 6, 2020, at 2:55 PM, Alex Nelon <alex.nelon@...> wrote:

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get yours today
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Re: Masks

 

Ah yes............ a brilliant British solution !? I think I'll just put a plastic bag over my head...........

Mark

On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 2:55 PM Alex Nelon <Alex.nelon@...> wrote:
get yours today


Masks

 

get yours today


coronavirus symptoms

 




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Re: Nashville airport

 

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Oh wow!?


Darwin
It’s ok to have enemies, it means you stood up for something.

On Mar 3, 2020, at 5:00 PM, Alex Nelon <alex.nelon@...> wrote:

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Tune Airport in Nashville after last night’s tornado
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Ouch
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Stay away from mobile home parks and airports


Re: Nashville airport

 

Hadn’t seen that. ?What a waste.?




On Tuesday, March 3, 2020, 4:59 PM, Alex Nelon <Alex.nelon@...> wrote:

Tune Airport in Nashville after last night’s tornado
Ouch
Stay away from mobile home parks and airports


Nashville airport

 
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Tune Airport in Nashville after last night’s tornado
Ouch
Stay away from mobile home parks and airports


Re: I Stalled The Damn Thing - AVweb

 

Interesting video, Bill.? Worth watching.?

On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 8:06 AM Bill Kemper via Groups.Io <Bill3558=[email protected]> wrote:
Good article. ? Kind of related, I found this YouTube video informative. ?“Normal instinct in a crisis is to pull back” ?I may spend some time with an instructor to try to build muscle memory to shove forward “till your light in the seat” at engine failure on takeoff.?
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On Monday, March 2, 2020, 6:10 PM, Alex Nelon <Alex.nelon@...> wrote:






This is a great article?


Re: I Stalled The Damn Thing - AVweb

 

Good article. ? Kind of related, I found this YouTube video informative. ?“Normal instinct in a crisis is to pull back” ?I may spend some time with an instructor to try to build muscle memory to shove forward “till your light in the seat” at engine failure on takeoff.?
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On Monday, March 2, 2020, 6:10 PM, Alex Nelon <Alex.nelon@...> wrote:






This is a great article?


I Stalled The Damn Thing - AVweb

 






This is a great article?