Rudi,

"Vne" is marked as IAS (based on having a calibrated airspeed indicator). 
But before you go too fast at high altitude, please read 
http://vansaircraft.com/pdf/hp_limts.pdf .  It's very enlightening.

Ken Jones




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rudi Venter" <r...@rudix.servepics.com>
To: "'KRnet'" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 10:57 AM
Subject: KR> KR2 VNE ?



A quick question about the KR2's VNE. I know it is officially 200mph, is
that IAS or TAS? I know some planes have exceeded this, what would be a
safe figure for a KR2 without elevator or rudder counterbalances? I know
this is not s simple question I am just looking at an approximate figure.

I am really more interested in high altitude (lets say 20K feet) speed
where the difference between IAS and TAS becomes significant.



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