Anyway .... after many years ... I could always count on 25,000#/hr to get me there ....
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Anyway .... after many years ... I could always count on 25,000#/hr to get me there ....
Are you sure about the gear here? I know that you are correct about the flap positions but neither the NATOPS or the infamous systems workbook say anything about the gear.
Adding fuel to the fire…
A true range AOA is based on no wind. Want proof? If you are flying into a 150kt headwind in a T-34 (max power was like 180-190kias, right?) and fly max range AOA…you will go backward. You would need a lot closer to max power to get a true max range in that situation. That is an extreme example, but it can be interpolated down and is valid for all head and tail winds. It annoyed me in primary when I was told I was wrong about this. “Roger that, sir.”
I am not an AERO expert, and I would agree that into a head wind that is greater than TAS, you will go backward unless you up the power, but if you turn around and use that tail wind, you will go farther if you fly max range as opposed to any other airspeed.
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The greater the M/R ... the farther I can get. The greater the M/E ... the longer I can stay in the air ... the two are not the same (obviously).
Isn't that why P-3's shut down one while on patrol???To maximize S/E ??? But we would NOT do that with a 747 @ 39,000 feet ... even if told to HOLD .... 'cause you couldn't maintain altitude without all engines and thus M/R and would very soon be converted to M/E and a drift-down (@ max glide speed in this case = M/E) to an altitude you could hold .... and then back to M/R airspeed for that altitude.
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"since angle of attack indicators are far less precise than airspeed indicators, pilots will usually fly an airspeed that corresponds to L/Dmax AOA."
Thanks...thought so.To answer the question about the T-34's AOA working w/ the gear up...it does. You might not be looking at it, but the IP does in the back when you're low to the ground
Gator - I think we're talking about two different things, when I was talking about the gear down I was referring to the indicator on the dash. I think you're talking about the actual gauge in the panel, which works all the time. Either way, that doesn't really help him much since he's in the T-6 (and I have no clue what is in that aircraft).
For a prop, max range aoa is L/Dmax aoa (API aero book, among others). That (AOA) doesn't change.