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That's a bit difficult to explain, but give me a try:
We know TAS = True Airspeed, which is the speed of the aircraft relative of the surrounding airmass.
And we know IAS = Indicated Airspeed, dependi…
HHS81 updated
8 years ago
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This is an interesting problem and it took a while for me to see what I think
is the right answer. If a 2kg plane accelerates from 10 m/s to 20 m/s, does it
expend 100 J of energy (neglecting a…
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```
This is an interesting problem and it took a while for me to see what I think
is the right answer. If a 2kg plane accelerates from 10 m/s to 20 m/s, does it
expend 100 J of energy (neglecting a…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. set FBW_B and airspeed enabled
2. compile and run under real plane and Xplane
3. throttle goes 0 to 100% constantly
What is the expected output? What d…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. set FBW_B and airspeed enabled
2. compile and run under real plane and Xplane
3. throttle goes 0 to 100% constantly
What is the expected output? What d…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. set FBW_B and airspeed enabled
2. compile and run under real plane and Xplane
3. throttle goes 0 to 100% constantly
What is the expected output? What d…
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# Description
[airspeed velocity](https://github.com/spacetelescope/asv) is a tool for benchmarking Python packages over their lifetime. It is primarily is designed to benchmark a single project ove…
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This is an interesting problem and it took a while for me to see what I think
is the right answer. If a 2kg plane accelerates from 10 m/s to 20 m/s, does it
expend 100 J of energy (neglecting a…
-
```
This is an interesting problem and it took a while for me to see what I think
is the right answer. If a 2kg plane accelerates from 10 m/s to 20 m/s, does it
expend 100 J of energy (neglecting a…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. set FBW_B and airspeed enabled
2. compile and run under real plane and Xplane
3. throttle goes 0 to 100% constantly
What is the expected output? What d…