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500 km Triangle at 306 km/hr in Argentina



 
 
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Old January 3rd 07, 12:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Markus Graeber
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Default 500 km Triangle at 306 km/hr in Argentina


Stefan wrote:
Andreas Maurer schrieb:

The limit for this particular Nimnus 4 DM is (as mentioned several
times in this thread before) 350 kp/h TAS or 260 kp/h IAS at 6.000


Ok, now after you mentioned it several times, I'd finally like to know:
What the hell is a kp/h?


Kilometers per hour, more commonly refered to as km/h (1 km/h = 0.62
mph = 0.54 knots for those of you who are metrically challenged... :-)

Markus

 




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