satpak77 Marriott Platinum Member Joined Dec 2, 2003 Posts 3,015 Dec 23, 2010 #1 of 16 can someone tell me what the A-320 trues out at, in knots, in cruise flight ? I have a airline flight on one and am curious. yes I am a geek with no life.....
can someone tell me what the A-320 trues out at, in knots, in cruise flight ? I have a airline flight on one and am curious. yes I am a geek with no life.....
B6Busdriver pushbutton pusher Joined Mar 1, 2003 Posts 902 Dec 23, 2010 #2 of 16 Almost always 454kts tas.
satpak77 Marriott Platinum Member Joined Dec 2, 2003 Posts 3,015 Dec 23, 2010 #3 of 16 ok cool thanks
B-atch broke, and getting worse. Joined Feb 26, 2004 Posts 584 Dec 24, 2010 #4 of 16 Depends on what CI( Cost Index) is imputed.
grog_sit_reserv Crashcave Lounger Joined Mar 28, 2003 Posts 1,070 Dec 24, 2010 #5 of 16 Here we go....
mozzer Well-known member Joined Nov 5, 2002 Posts 148 Dec 24, 2010 #6 of 16 I'll grab the bud light...
U ualdriver Well-known member Joined Dec 21, 2003 Posts 1,400 Dec 24, 2010 #7 of 16 Can we somehow incorporate a treadmill into this question? Last edited: Dec 24, 2010
grog_sit_reserv Crashcave Lounger Joined Mar 28, 2003 Posts 1,070 Dec 24, 2010 #8 of 16 B6Bus has it though, that's the speed I remember. But then, at altitude we used Mach numbers which is a better representation. Ahem....
B6Bus has it though, that's the speed I remember. But then, at altitude we used Mach numbers which is a better representation. Ahem....
PHXFLYR USAir by default Joined Feb 5, 2003 Posts 2,177 Dec 25, 2010 #9 of 16 west CI35 /.78mach ; east CI00/.70Mach ...'nuff said. PHXFLYR
grog_sit_reserv Crashcave Lounger Joined Mar 28, 2003 Posts 1,070 Dec 25, 2010 #10 of 16 Someone explain cost index so satpak gets a full answer.