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Old January 24th 04, 01:59 AM
Tetsuji Rai
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Default Airspeed of military planes

Airspeed limitation below 10000ft is usually 250kts unless you have been
authorized by the Administrator. However I guess it's a bit slow for
military fighters. So I am curious how fast military fighters fly in the
real world. I guess it's very dangerous military aircraft fly much fast
among civilian planes.


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Old January 24th 04, 02:19 AM
John R Weiss
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"Tetsuji Rai" wrote...
Airspeed limitation below 10000ft is usually 250kts unless you have been
authorized by the Administrator. However I guess it's a bit slow for
military fighters. So I am curious how fast military fighters fly in the
real world. I guess it's very dangerous military aircraft fly much fast
among civilian planes.


Many of them fly 250 knots below 10,000'. Some are authorized to fly as fast as
300.

A heavy 747 climbs out at 282 knots...

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Old January 24th 04, 02:37 AM
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Many of them fly 250 knots below 10,000'. Some are authorized to fly as fast
as
300.


T-38 was 300 knots.

A heavy 747 climbs out at 282 knots...


A BUFF at 280 KIAS. However we have no waiver for descent/landing/touch-and-go,
so we are obligated to comply with the 250 below 10.


BUFDRVR

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everyone on Bear Creek"
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Old January 24th 04, 02:59 AM
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message
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A BUFF at 280 KIAS. However we have no waiver for
descent/landing/touch-and-go, so we are obligated to comply
with the 250 below 10.


Not if the minimum safe airspeed for descent/landing/touch-and-go is greater
than 250.


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Old January 24th 04, 06:31 PM
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Not if the minimum safe airspeed for descent/landing/touch-and-go is greater
than 250.


Which in a BUFF means you probably shouldn't be attempting a landing. Better to
bail out in such circumstances. Bottom line, a BUFF will *always* be able to
comply with 250 below 10 on recovery.


BUFDRVR

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everyone on Bear Creek"
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Old January 24th 04, 06:41 PM
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message
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Which in a BUFF means you probably shouldn't be attempting a landing.

Better to
bail out in such circumstances. Bottom line, a BUFF will *always* be able

to
comply with 250 below 10 on recovery.


So what point were you trying to make?


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Old January 24th 04, 04:46 AM
Dudley Henriques
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message
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Many of them fly 250 knots below 10,000'. Some are authorized to fly as

fast
as
300.


T-38 was 300 knots.


Hi Buff;

The T38 had a restricted and unrestricted climb schedule for both MIL and
MAX performance climb if I remember right. We couldn't use the MAX climb
schedule outside of the corridors, but a MIL climb at 300kts to 10 grand
followed by an unrestricted IMN climb after that was quite common.


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Old January 24th 04, 06:32 PM
BUFDRVR
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The T38 had a restricted and unrestricted climb schedule for both MIL and
MAX performance climb if I remember right. We couldn't use the MAX climb
schedule outside of the corridors, but a MIL climb at 300kts to 10 grand
followed by an unrestricted IMN climb after that was quite common.


Its been nearly 10 years, but that's how I remember it as well. I also thought
300 was the standard IAS to cruise to and from the work areas, low levels etc.


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
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Old January 24th 04, 07:46 PM
Dudley Henriques
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message
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The T38 had a restricted and unrestricted climb schedule for both MIL and
MAX performance climb if I remember right. We couldn't use the MAX climb
schedule outside of the corridors, but a MIL climb at 300kts to 10 grand
followed by an unrestricted IMN climb after that was quite common.


Its been nearly 10 years, but that's how I remember it as well. I also

thought
300 was the standard IAS to cruise to and from the work areas, low levels

etc.


BUFDRVR


Yup! The standard rule if I remember right was 300 kts and stay the hell
away from icing conditions!!! God, that airplane hated ice!!!!! :-))
Dudley


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Old January 24th 04, 02:42 AM
Tetsuji Rai
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Thank you! It straightened things out. I was wondering this in a flight
sim.

"John R Weiss" wrote in message
news:ACkQb.132667$I06.1179503@attbi_s01...
"Tetsuji Rai" wrote...
Airspeed limitation below 10000ft is usually 250kts unless you have been
authorized by the Administrator. However I guess it's a bit slow for
military fighters. So I am curious how fast military fighters fly in

the
real world. I guess it's very dangerous military aircraft fly much

fast
among civilian planes.


Many of them fly 250 knots below 10,000'. Some are authorized to fly as

fast as
300.

A heavy 747 climbs out at 282 knots...



 




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