by Calb » Wed Dec 28, 2005 4:39 am
Interesting discussion, especially the past few posts about KEAS.
For the interest of the original poster, I dug out my trusty E6B (Dalton) Computer (it's essentially an aviation specific circular sliderule) and plugged in some values.
In order to calulate TAS (True Air Speed), you need 3 things -- pressure (indicated) altitude, OAT (Outside Air Tempterature) and IAS.
In this example, I plugged in -15C at 25,000 ft. At 300 KIAS, the TAS is 468 Kts which is equivalent to 540 MPH or 864 Km/h. When I plug in -30C at 30,000 ft, 300 KIAS is 507 Kts.
As you can see, both altitude and temperature affect TAS. Now you know why airliners have OATs -- in case you've ever wondered.
Cal (CYXX)
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Calb on Wed Dec 28, 2005 4:41 am, edited 1 time in total.