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Old 18th Nov 2007, 19:31
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Alex Whittingham
 
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There is another reason, though. If you set thrust and attitude for 250KT IAS at sea level and maintained attitude in the climb while not touching the thrust levers the IAS would fall not only because of the IAS/TAS relationship but mainly because thrust falls with increasing altitude. To hold a constant TAS you would actually have to lower the nose from the original attitude.
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