Red line has nothing to do with groundspeed.To be fair the 188kts GS was in a descent but averaged probably close to 180kts ground speed most of the way. (Don’t worry, well under red line)
Has to do with IAS, right?Red line has nothing to do with groundspeed.
Correct.Has to do with IAS, right?
Then how was I doing 188kts GS at 11.5k?
You had a honking tailwind.
There were similarities.
Mine is actually correct. That is 5 hammerheads in a row.There were similarities.
Mine was straight and level. The whole virtual maneuver took about 5 minutes, as I recall.Mine is actually correct. That is 5 hammerheads in a row.
120 knots IAS at sea level is 120 knots. 120 KIAS at 11.5K is 140 KTAS.Then how was I doing 188kts GS at 11.5k?
But I don't think a normally aspirated arrow (and this is a 180 hp arrow, correct) can do 140 ktas at 11.5k MSL. Am I wrong?120 knots IAS at sea level is 120 knots. 120 KIAS at 11.5K is 140 KTAS.
So you gain 20 knots. Add in a 44 knot tail wind component and you are at 188 GS.
On trip last summer I was at 135 KIAS, but a GS of 229 knots. I was at 17,000 (turbo) (175 KTAS) and a 54 knot tail wind.
But I don't think a normally aspirated arrow (and this is a 180 hp arrow, correct) can do 140 ktas at 11.5k MSL. Am I wrong?
They just had a 787 clock 838 knot GS.
Yeap, it was.Pretty sure that was MPH.