(T-34 world) .... TAS = KIAS + 1 Kt!
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(T-34 world) .... TAS = KIAS + 1 Kt!
Flyin' a bit too high - PANSY...Let's see: That formula would put me at...hmmm....(uh...carry the one...uh...ah....a-ha!)
I figured it out:
TAS = KIAS + 1 Kt!
Flyin' a bit too high - PANSY...
Touche. Yeah, I guess I wouldn't exactly call a C-172 "Flying"...At least I'm flying. Pansy.
True - but I've also flown those altitudes in your neck of the woods... Even made a kid piss himself (literally) flying through the Chocolate Mountains... Beat that!I guess it is easier to fly at those altitudes in your old stomping grounds. After all, where you flew, the highest obstacle within 1,000 miles was an F-150 with a lift kit.
The other thing is that there's a little chart in the back of the PCL that gives IMN and IAS for TAS for various altitudes and temperatures... you'll end up using that over the whiz wheel... I haven't used a whiz wheel in the airplane in a little over a year. In the plane, you'll need to find IAS for TAS... all you need on the whiz wheel for that is temp and altitude.
Wouldn't the "4 knots per 1k feet" method only apply at a certain airspeed? I'm not questioning you guys and your (the Navy’s) methods, but isn't Indicated -> Calibrated a bigger deal at lower airspeeds, due to the (sometimes drastic) change in AOA and the relative wind on the pitot tube? Or does the t34 have a swiveling pitot? Of course larger AC solve the problem by decreasing the angle of the pitot as their AOA increases, just didn't think the 34 was that advanced... not complaining, it'll be nice not having to worry about ias -> cas![]()
...GPS.
GPS? What's that? Is that the little magical box in the plane that tels you exactly where you are? Forgive me, for I know not of this GPS madness.
The little magical box that is quickly replacing you? Yeah, that's the one.
Glass houses young Phrog guy, tread lightly being from a community with a moving map that still wants ITG and an IZLID to mark your zone.
I was actually trying to make him puke. It was a Smokey SAM team for a WTI course. We sent them out to the aircraft to stage their crap while we went through the ADB. When we got out to the aircraft to preflight, one of the kids (the one that ended up pissing himself) remarked "I wish I was flying on a 53, I hate 46's". Game on, motherfucker. :icon_rageAs to making a kid piss himself flying throught he Chocolates, that is not the preffered methods, clearly he harboured some doubt as to your ability as an Aviator.
"Keeping it real" (simulated smiles as appropriate)
I was actually trying to make him puke. It was a Smokey SAM team for a WTI course. We sent them out to the aircraft to stage their crap while we went through the ADB. When we got out to the aircraft to preflight, one of the kids (the one that ended up pissing himself) remarked "I wish I was flying on a 53, I hate 46's". Game on, motherfucker. :icon_rage
and just think, the t-45 doesnt even have a temperature probe so there will be no need to bring a whiz wheel.
So sayeth the man with the limp anchors... Please notice - mine stands straight up...Right........Old means impotent