To Mad Scientist,
All I can say is thank you...... Your second reply makes much more sense to me. I can see clearly now as they say. But I am interested to know how you know so much about this particular area in detail. This kind of detail is not covered in ATPL training as far as I know. Really, all they want is that you know the basic relationship of the V speeds. I would love to know this kind of detail that is lacking in ATPL training courses!
By the way, the last time I checked, V2min is now 1.13Vs or 1.08Vs for 3+ engines. Changed as recently as 10 months ago. But I could be wrong so check for yourself. Then again, I am sure you know way more than just that and are simply trying to talk layman! One day I will understand the lingo more fully, but until that day I am but a student.
Atleast I will know the answer now when I take the exam in 4 days!
Cheers
JD