African or European?
African or European?
de Havilland, Sopwith or Mescherschmitt?
Cheers
Phil
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> What is airspeed of an unladen Swallow?
> Dave Henrie
> E
> > That's the beauty of newsgroups. With such a diverse group of people, I'm
> > surprized when someone DOESN'T know the answer...
> > Eldred
MS
> Vmax or stall?
> MS
> > OK Big E...here's one for the group.
> > What is airspeed of an unladen Swallow?
> > Dave Henrie
> > E
> > > That's the beauty of newsgroups. With such a diverse group of people,
> I'm
> > > surprized when someone DOESN'T know the answer...
> > > Eldred
> unladen: with or without feathers? if without, use accel. due to gravity calc.
> with initial height input., or terminal velocity if high enough.
> > OK Big E...here's one for the group.
> > What is airspeed of an unladen Swallow?
> > Dave Henrie
> > E
> > > That's the beauty of newsgroups. With such a diverse group of people, I'm
> > > surprized when someone DOESN'T know the answer...
> > > Eldred
> Damn Engineers...I knew there were some in here! :)
> dave henrie
> > unladen: with or without feathers? if without, use accel. due to gravity calc.
> > with initial height input., or terminal velocity if high enough.
> > > OK Big E...here's one for the group.
> > > What is airspeed of an unladen Swallow?
> > > Dave Henrie
> > > E
> > > > That's the beauty of newsgroups. With such a diverse group of people, I'm
> > > > surprized when someone DOESN'T know the answer...
> > > > Eldred
> IAS or TAS?
> > Damn Engineers...I knew there were some in here! :)
> > dave henrie
> > > unladen: with or without feathers? if without, use accel. due to gravity calc.
> > > with initial height input., or terminal velocity if high enough.
> > > > OK Big E...here's one for the group.
> > > > What is airspeed of an unladen Swallow?
> > > > Dave Henrie
> > > > E
> > > > > That's the beauty of newsgroups. With such a diverse group of people, I'm
> > > > > surprized when someone DOESN'T know the answer...
> > > > > Eldred
I used to build the real thing. I'm an airframe fitter / materials engineer
by trade. One of these days, I'll get round to converting my glider licence
to powered flight <G> All I need is to sell my domain name and I'll have the
money for lessons. I'm just waiting for a Multinational corporation to name
themselves seeryenterprises <G>
MS
> > Vmax or stall?
> > MS
> > > OK Big E...here's one for the group.
> > > What is airspeed of an unladen Swallow?
> > > Dave Henrie
> > > E
> > > > That's the beauty of newsgroups. With such a diverse group of
people,
> > I'm
> > > > surprized when someone DOESN'T know the answer...
> > > > Eldred
Md
> Better than that Dave.
> I used to build the real thing. I'm an airframe fitter / materials engineer
> by trade. One of these days, I'll get round to converting my glider licence
> to powered flight <G> All I need is to sell my domain name and I'll have the
> money for lessons. I'm just waiting for a Multinational corporation to name
> themselves seeryenterprises <G>
> MS
> > damn Flight Simmers...I knew there were some here! :)
> > dave henrie
> > > Vmax or stall?
> > > MS
> > > > OK Big E...here's one for the group.
> > > > What is airspeed of an unladen Swallow?
> > > > Dave Henrie
> > > > E
> > > > > That's the beauty of newsgroups. With such a diverse group of
> people,
> > > I'm
> > > > > surprized when someone DOESN'T know the answer...
> > > > > Eldred
> > unladen: with or without feathers? if without, use accel. due to gravity calc.
> > with initial height input., or terminal velocity if high enough.
> > > OK Big E...here's one for the group.
> > > What is airspeed of an unladen Swallow?
> > > Dave Henrie
> > > E
> > > > That's the beauty of newsgroups. With such a diverse group of people, I'm
> > > > surprized when someone DOESN'T know the answer...
> > > > Eldred