Dom
“old” chap
Grayhawk, OLDER
chap (heh heh), et al as well,
Just because I
took another step into the future a week ago, no –two weeks
ago.
Seems to me that
Vne definition is related to a visible connection to the pilot – i.e., the
ASI. Having instant TAS read-out hasn’t altered that and I didn’t mention that
while flogging along in the jet above FL260 plus the Vmo/Mmo represented by
the barbers pole reduces the Vmo but the Mmo remains the
same.
In the Lancair,
which I refer to as the “poor man’s affordable jet”, those of us who remain
below 10,000 feet need only refer to the Vne represented on the ASI. If you
are in a higher performing Lancair at altitude particularly the IVP and again
the turbo, then limiting Mach No. must be considered I should
think.
Yeah.
Right.
That’s it for
now.
Ciao
Dom