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Old 1st August 2011 | 17:14
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Shawn Coyle
 
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HeliTEster:
There may be data for airspeeds in that range, but unless you have a specifically shaped pitot tube (a la MD900) you're not getting anything worthwhile in terms of real data - a small off-axis angle (more than 12°) will rapidly degrade the results.
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