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On 4/4/2010 11:21 AM, Scott wrote:
Maybe this will help explain the 120 Knot limit. Read through the whole page and you will see it applies to gliders as well as powered aircraft. http://www.sportpilot.org/learn/fina..._synopsis.html "Maximum speed in level flight with maximum continuous power (Vh)—138 mph (120 knots) CAS" A glider can't maintain 120 knots in level flight, so does this restrict a glider VNE to 120 knots? |
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