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Old 30th Dec 2005, 14:18
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thrust has to be equal to the weight PLUS the drag!!”
Drag then decreases as the air density reduces, thrust is now greater than drag so the aircraft accelerates.

It is exactley the same theory as a normal, constant IAS climb in an aircraft with a flat rated engine. For the same thrust and IAS, TAS will increase with altitude.
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