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VLS in landing configuration
good day
a little bit confused about VLS on airbus. here is the definition of VSL in OM VLS : Lowest Selectable Speed. Represented by the top of an amber strip along the airspeed scale on the PFD. Computed by the FAC, based on aerodynamic data, and corresponds to 1.13 VS during takeoff, or after a touch and go. Becomes 1.23 VS, after retraction of one step of flaps. Becomes 1.28 VS, when in clean configuration. Note: If in CONF 0 VLS were 1.23 VS (instead of 1.28 VS), the alpha protection strip would hit the VLS strip on the PFD. Above 20 000 ft, VLS is corrected for Mach effect to maintain a buffet margin of 0.2 g. In addition, VLS increases with speed brakes extension. but there is nothing written about VSL in landing configuration with config 3 or full. so my question is what is the factor of Vs the VSL representing in landing conficuration? |
In the same chapter (PRO-SUP-10), take a look at the Vs - stall speed:
Authorities allow aircraft of the A320 family to use the following factors: ‐ V2 = 1.2 × 0.94 VS1g = 1.13 VS1g ‐ VREF = 1.3 × 0.94 VS1g = 1.23 VS1g Don't blame yourself, it's the way Airbus manuals are written. |
yes I have read this but what makes you think that Vls in landing config = Vref? could you point where it is provided? thanks
upd. I found it by myself. thanks anyway http://s9.uploads.ru/d/eFMyE.jpg |
PRO/SUP/10/OTHER_SPEEDS also
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