Originally Posted by
tmax
IAS/CAS will change brother if there id a wind sheer 20 to 10 or 40 to5 !!
IAS will inc or dec so as TAS understand????????
(1) You're not my brother, he's a school physics teacher and can handle this sort of stuff quite well.
(2) Where did windshear suddenly come into the problem? We were talking about light aircraft at constant altitude, which is not somewhere I'd expect to see windshear effects.
(3) Please take the time to construct, spell, and punctuate your posts correctly or I'll start moderating them.
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