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Old November 5th, 2013, 01:51 AM

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Default Re: British OOB7 corrections and suggestions

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Originally Posted by DRG View Post
A "simple" rule of thumb that will apply in almost cases is the ground attack speed is one less than maximum speed and that is GOOD ENOUGH and if the maximum is used and it's 1 more than the sea level speed that is GOOD ENOUGH no matter how gratifying it is to dig out a book and say AH HA !!...... we're out by one. We give it 8 and it should be 4....... THAT is an issue not 8 should be 7

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So, can we settle for a rule of thumb that you are interested only in aircraft speed errors that are at least +2 from the "correct" value? Because if we assume that speed at sea level is typically -1 from top speed at altitude like you suggest above, there are a lot of those errors still in the current OOB. When I went through the USMC aircraft, quite a few them had speeds +1 higher than they are supposed to have according to the Mobhack guide rule, and most of the real max. speeds were attained well above 10,000 feet.
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