A Ace Member Aug 28, 2006 #1 I probably just missed it, but I cannot find the v speeds for the 10 vx= ? va=? vy=? vso=? vs1=? anybody ? Ace 40567
I probably just missed it, but I cannot find the v speeds for the 10 vx= ? va=? vy=? vso=? vs1=? anybody ? Ace 40567
R Roadster Active Member Aug 28, 2006 #2 Ace said: I probably just missed it, but I cannot find the v speeds for the 10 vx= ? va=? vy=? vso=? vs1=? anybody ? Ace 40567 Click to expand... Van's airspeed indicator markings provide the Vs0 (60 mph) and Vs1 (70 mph)... http://www.vansaircraft.com/pdf/speeds.pdf
Ace said: I probably just missed it, but I cannot find the v speeds for the 10 vx= ? va=? vy=? vso=? vs1=? anybody ? Ace 40567 Click to expand... Van's airspeed indicator markings provide the Vs0 (60 mph) and Vs1 (70 mph)... http://www.vansaircraft.com/pdf/speeds.pdf
V vic syracuse Well Known Member Aug 29, 2006 #3 Here's some of the numbers: Vx and Vy should be determined by you during testing. They should generally fall in a range of 90 to 110 mph. Vso is around 57-60 mph, again determined by you at various weights and CG VNO is 180 MPH (top of the green/bottom of the yellow) VNE is 230 MPH VA (maneuvering speed is 140 mph) Vic
Here's some of the numbers: Vx and Vy should be determined by you during testing. They should generally fall in a range of 90 to 110 mph. Vso is around 57-60 mph, again determined by you at various weights and CG VNO is 180 MPH (top of the green/bottom of the yellow) VNE is 230 MPH VA (maneuvering speed is 140 mph) Vic