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Old 21st May 2004 | 11:42
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lionco
 
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Tas in climb

Pole you will find that if you use the conditions of two thirds of the climb, the answer will be much closer for average TAS in the climb.
Due to a lower RoC you will spend more time in an area where the TAS is lower.
Kieth is of course correct about the slant distance, although the difference slant to ground for short SEP & MEP climbs in still air is very small.


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