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Old 24th October 2012 | 08:04
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Microburst2002
 
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From: Uh... Where was I?
TAS is TAS. No position error, no instrument error, no compressibility error...

But wait, maybe mach number is indicated mach number. That could explain that for a given indicated mach number, true mach number is different, and so is TAS

just a hypothesis. Here in pPrune there are real experts in all this issue of speeds, pitot systems, errors, etc... They will be here soon! Let's wait
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