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V1 was the "buzzbomb" with the ramjet on the top. The V2 was the one that went straight up and used a rocket motor for propulsion.
 
V1 means the maximum speed in the takeoff at which the pilot must take the first action (e.g., apply brakes, reduce thrust, deploy speed brakes) to stop the airplane within the accelerate-stop distance. V1 also means the minimum speed in the takeoff, following a failure of the critical engine at VEF, at which the pilot can continue the takeoff and achieve the required height above the takeoff surface within the takeoff distance.
V2 means takeoff safety speed.

Sweet link FN FAL!!
 
mcjohn said:
Thanks. I thought it had something to do with that. How about the Baron flaps? I flying the sim right now. Sorry bout not looking it up myself. I'm all tied up.
I usually use 1 notch in the Baron...theoretically, full flaps from the FAF on a precision approach would be appropriate, assuming both engines operational.

Fly safe!

David
 
To fly approaches in a baron, set the flaps to approach.

In a 55 I would use ~17 inches and 2300RPM. I would imagine a 58 is fairly similar.
 

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