Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #53674
From: Chuck Jensen <cjensen@dts9000.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: RE: [LML] Vne for 300 series Lancairs
Date: Sun, 06 Dec 2009 12:32:22 -0500
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Very plane has an absolute Vne.  Most of those that find out what their's is, don't live to tell about it.  How bad do you want to know?
 
Chuck
 
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Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 2:02 AM
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Subject: [LML] Vne for 300 series Lancairs

320/360/390 drivers in the 320/360 fuselage:
 
235 KIAS = Vne, assuming that a good static port is used, then also assume KCAS = KEAS = KIAS
 
Here are some interesting data points:
 
Assume indicated altitude = Palt = Dalt and Baro = 29.92 
 
at 17,000 ft. and -18C, 180 KIAS = 235 KTAS
 
at 10,000 ft. and -5C, 201 KIAS = 234 KTAS
 
at 5,000 ft. and 5C, 217 KIAS = 234 KTAS
 
As a practice (and not based on any logical reasoning) I normally descend from most altitudes at a comfortable 180 KIAS.  I haven't been over 11,000 feet since the last Redmond Labor Day fly in (several years ago) that would have required high flight over the smoke and mountains.  I don't remember descent air speeds from those higher altitudes.
 
BTW, my NA 170 HP engine will not quite get me to the destructive Vne in cruise.  When I raced cross country (2000 to 4000 ft), I have achieved 205 KIAS. On a hot day that might be 217 KTAS.
 
I feel so much better now.
 
Scott Krueger AKA Grayhawk
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