Py Table
05-11-2014, 09:49 AM
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Py Table
Hi Guys
My last question of the day, I promise A/c has 5FP Move to use At 30 degrees C/D two of the six options on the Py Table for a 5 FP Move are: 1. 250 feet of altitude and 5HFP 2. But at 200 feet of altitude the max HFP is 4 (4HFP/1VFP) Can someone explain to me how an a/c with 5FP Move can fly FURTHER horizontally when it's climbing higher/steeper? This doesn't seem to follow the hypotenuse model? Am I missing something? Please bear in mind that I am neither a physicist, mathematician or engineer. Just a simple historian ;-) Cheers Drew |
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Py Table - drewshotsfan - 05-11-2014 09:49 AM
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