Yes, kind of. It's such a fast, heavy airplane that we use yarn rather than
string. ;-)
JB
"S. Sampson" wrote in message
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"Jim Baker" wrote
You're right Frijoles, in the Bone the correct answer for "What airspeed
do
you fly on final" is "I don't know/care. I'm flying 7 AoA as required
by
the Dash One".
Is the AOA indicator a piece of string like Wilbur and Orville had?
There is however, a chart of airspeed and gross weights that
every pilot has and, IAW the Landing Checklist, every final must have
an
airspeed computed.
That's in case the AOA indicator goes T.U. :-)
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