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Examples of ground speed


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The planned groundspeed was 120 knots and the estimated groundspeed at impact was 150 knots.
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The aircraft crashed at a height of 812 feet at a groundspeed of 151 knots, or 174 mph.
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The aircraft then flared to an attitude of 30 degrees nose up, and finally impacted with a groundspeed of 147 kts.
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That works out at an average groundspeed of 214 miles per hour.
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The aircraft crashed at a height of 812 feet at a groundspeed of 151 knots.
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The aircraft crashed at a height of 812 ft, at a groundspeed of 151 knots, or 174 mph.
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It produced the wrong rotor speed, and it produced a groundspeed during the final manoeuvre that was 11 knots higher than that measured by the ground-speed indicator.
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In addition, grain damage can actually increase as the forward speed, or groundspeed, of the machine is decreased.
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If the wind gradient is of sufficient magnitude, a bird can climb into the wind gradient, trading groundspeed for height, while maintaining airspeed.
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If the wind shear is of sufficient magnitude, a bird can climb into the wind gradient, trading groundspeed for height, while maintaining airspeed.
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Information displayed to passengers through the entertainment system often gives the aircraft groundspeed rather than airspeed.
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Data was sampled at one-second intervals, which, at groundspeed of approximately 240 kilometers per hour, equates to 15 data points for every kilometer covered.
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It spends days and nights on the wing, with an average groundspeed of 10 kph, covering up to 223 km before landing.
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This is destroying its utility as a popular race bed and surface for setting groundspeed records, where long, uniform flat surfaces are required.
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It is forbidden to operate without the caps, because they are linked to the groundspeed sensor that interfaces with the anti-skid brake system.
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On aircraft equipped with variable authority steering, the steering authority varies with groundspeed.
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However, the pivotal altitude varies only with the groundspeed and not with the radius of turn or the angle of bank.
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Some basic processing occurs on the radar tracks, such as calculating groundspeed and magnetic headings.
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As the waved albatross glides higher it loses most of its groundspeed because it is gliding into a wind of a higher speed.
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All that is left is the calculation of the time of fall, which, multiplied by the groundspeed, gives the range.
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Once set, the angle between backsights on the height slider and foresights on the groundspeed slider indicates the proper range angle, no lookups required.
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Groundspeed was up to 80 mph; flight speed range was 50 to 155 kt; maximum altitude was 10,000 ft.
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Determining the groundspeed of an aircraft requires the calculation of the head or tailwind.
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Some of these parameters include rotor speed, groundspeed, concave settings, sieve settings, and fan speeds.
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The flight consisted of 246.5 hours of flight time at an average groundspeed of 117 mph.
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The true groundspeed is determined by matching the center hole to the speed portion of the grid.
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With one engine stopped, its groundspeed was about 40 mph (64 kph) and airspeed was reduced by around 4 mph to 58.7 mph.
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The flaps were extended to 33 degrees at 07:31:12, reducing groundspeed from 150to 130.
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The pilots aimed for a groundspeed of at touchdown and were guided by the precision approach path indicator.
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He initially imagined the system being used for aircraft testing, specifically the accurate calculation of groundspeed.
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In the air, the flight computer can be used to calculate groundspeed, estimated fuel burn and updated estimated time of arrival.
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Groundspeed is just a pilot aid to estimate if the flight is on time, behind or ahead of schedule.
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At that point, the aircraft's groundspeed was 107 knots, and it was descending at 10,912 feet per minute (108 knots of vertical speed).
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More confusion arose as the hailed speed was the groundspeed, while the pilot's instruments displayed airspeed, which was 50kn km/h different.
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Similar groundspeed trends were found in wheat.
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This initial journey took 20 hrs 21 min at an average groundspeed of 144 mph (232 km/h).
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This slowed the rotating speed on the input shaft of the transmission, thus slowing the groundspeed for that gear.
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An aircraft heading vertically would have a groundspeed of zero.
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In this case the error is simply the groundspeed of the aircraft over this time, or about 30 feet.
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The plane flew at altitudes between 10000to20000 ft and completed the trip around the world at an average groundspeed of.
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It is described by ground track and groundspeed.
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The aircraft averaged 30 kt. groundspeed, and reached 5,500 ft.
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These very expensive devices measure the ship's groundspeed by performing correlation processing between the signals received by the different receivers at different times.
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There is a critical groundspeed which must be passed before the craft can become airborne...
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The bombsight solution is now almost complete, having calculated the groundspeed and zeroed out any sideways drift.
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The timing and the position of the steamer indicated an aircraft groundspeed of 90 mph/145 km/h, about right for the intended flight.
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This allows the groundspeed of the machine to be varied while maintaining a constant engine and threshing speed.
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The angle of the reticle then indicates the aircraft's drift angle due to winds aloft, and can be used to calculate the groundspeed.
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The solution to measuring groundspeed was already well understood at the time, using a doppler radar system to compare the returned frequency of two or more signals.
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For example, in one engine inoperative and depressurization situations the aircraft would be forced to lower operational altitudes, which would affect its fuel consumption, cruise speed and groundspeed.
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The fed power is based on the sensor data (force sensor, crank speed, groundspeed) is calculated based on the chosen level of support from the motor controller.
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Eliminating this error through the direct measurement of groundspeed (instead of calculating it) was a major advance in the tachometric bombsights of the 1930s and 40s.
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This provides an infinitely variable speed control from 0 groundspeed to what ever the maximum speed is allowed by the gear selection of the transmission.
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The flight was made in six legs, with an actual flying time of 18 hours and 20 minutes, at an average groundspeed of more than 156 mph.
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Entry to and exit from airports is always one-way traffic, as runways are chosen to allow aircraft to take off and land into the wind, to reduce groundspeed.
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In 2008, he famously saved his company's flagship helicopter, averting a disastrous crash by landing it like a fixed-wing aircraft at 80 knots of groundspeed.
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The tests were conducted at ground speeds between 10and 30 in order to simulate cross wind conditions at the time of landing.
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This altitude is usually where the higher ground speeds, the increase in drag power, and the decrease in engine power and efficiency at higher altitudes are balanced.
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