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Originally Posted by bongodriver
EAS is equivalent air speed, Crumpp will be along in a minute to teach you all about it....
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Ah, thanks Bongo. I did guess that really. Bit of facetiousness I'm afraid.
However, I checked the text and there is no clarification as to the methods of calculation re the turning circle. It's a simple example for the readers of a book who don't have PhDs in aerodynamics. Or even a GCSE come to that.
But this doesn't make it 'wrong' per se.