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What "airspeed" is the airplane's maneuverability, control and stability based on?

From my understanding, at high altitude and high speed where EAS is significantly different from CAS, the airplane's maneuverability, control and stability would be based on a speed that's actually in-between CAS and EAS, but very, very close to EAS.

If you have articles or equations or reports that prove the answer, please include them!
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