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Barnyard BOb - wrote in
: "Dr. Bob Lade" wrote: Actually, 45 knots = 51.75 mph, so it looks as if the 415C should be able to have the SLA classification. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Actually, NOT in the U.S.A.. [Pun intended] Since 1959, the U.S. has used 6,076.115 feet as the international standard for a nautical mile, making 45 knots closer to = 51.78507102 mph. However, there are other standards for a n.m. Therefore... YMMV. g Barnyard - PhD challenged - BOb sorry, my first calculation was Knots with tax (grin). Or maybe I'm just not tying them right. -- ET ![]() "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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