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Old 9th February 2011 | 14:29
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CliveL
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Now I see that what you were really saying was "If you have a table of pressure altitudes against the EAS for local speed of sound, then just multiply this EAS by any given mach number and you will get the EAS for that mach number at that pressure altitude".
Not a problem!

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