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Old January 20th 07, 09:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Duncan (NZ)
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Default Figuring out what affects my speed

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Duncan writes:

Temperature *and* pressure (ie what's the QNH?).


It was variable, being high in some spots and low in others along the
route. I couldn't tell if anything changed significantly as the
altimeter changed.

I will try some flights in warmer and clearer weather and see if I see
the same thing.


The guts of it is: cold day and high pressure - you're getting a lot
more oxygen into the cylinders - vs a hot day and low pressue.

While the QNH along the route is variable, it generally doesn't vary
*much* - ie you get to another 'area' and it's an hectopascal or two up
or down. Presumably you were flying with a high QNH (well above STP
value which is 1013 hectopascals at 0' AMSL (1013.2 to be precise,
IIRC)).

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Duncan