06-24-2009, 10:54 AM
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Colonel 
Drives: 09 SSII E92 M3
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Bronx, NYC
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Originally Posted by synclastica_86
Well knowing the airspeed is everything about flying particularly if you are flying at night over water. Fly too fast, you can exceed the limits of the airframe, too slow you can stall. And the air speed indicators is the only thing that can give the pilot his relative velocity. Without any visual reference, the pilot won't have a clue to how fast he is going.
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yea def makes sense.
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