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He knew how much they had paid Airspeed for it.
The extra power would help hold airspeed in the turn.
An environment of low airspeed, and a demand for power.
The airspeed held steady at close to 370 miles per hour.
When a tight turn was made, the F-4 would lose energy and airspeed.
The greater the dynamic pressure, the higher the airspeed reported.
Cat tried to watch the airspeed and Prince at the same time.
The wings support the aircraft when airspeed is high enough.
"The problem with going down is that you pick up airspeed.
It looked as if the airspeed needle had barely moved.
Still Rita kept the nose down and let the airspeed increase.
The airspeed will usually decrease slightly as a result of this.
Lower the nose and check the actual airspeed before doing anything else.
If the pilot had maintained airspeed, he'd have been fine.
Better turn under him and get the nose down for some airspeed."
Airspeed is the speed of an aircraft relative to the air.
The 757 has three airspeed indicators, each with a separate display.
But some of the data displayed on the screen were missing, including airspeed.
Even if the model is flying slowly relative to the ground, its airspeed may still be quite high.
I've never had her above 2.5, but the airspeed gauge is marked up to four.
He eyed the airspeed indicator with something like awe-320, now 330!
Henry turned onto final 300 feet above the ground at an airspeed of 60 knots.
You want an airspeed of seventy knots over the numbers.
But his airspeed at last began to build and he felt the ground rushing away beneath him.
Followed by a sudden drop in airspeed, probably a roll.