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Well, the relationship of flutter to IAS and TAS is certainly a
puzzle to me. Somewhere I got the understanding that IAS, in a sense, indicates the impact rate (pressure) of molecules on the aircraft, and thus in thinner air an aircraft will "actually" (TAS) be flying faster to receive the same air molecule impact rate (pressure). TAS, on the other hand, indicates, in a sense, indicates the speed at which the air molecules are moving past the aircraft - something quite independent of just how MANY air molecules are passing by the aircraft in a given amount of time. Further, I have had the impression that flutter is a consequence of the speed of the aircraft through the air (molecules) (TAS) rather than the number of air molecules that happen to be impacting the aircraft in a given amount of time (IAS). So, I have always considered it prudent to view VNE due to FLUTTER to be a TAS airspeed, not an IAS airspeed. Have I been wrong about this? |
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