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Old 17th Oct 2012, 14:16
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as TAS is increased so does the error in the IAS reading
What about at sea level on a standard day?

What assumptions are being made about this compressibility error? Are you saying that CAS fails to properly account for the compressibility of air and that some additive term (this compressibility error), yielding EAS, provides a fix for that simplifying assumption?
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