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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Peter,
Have you found that F-16 a bit over powered? I find myself cursing around at less than 70% RPM to stay within the FAA speed restriction of 250 knots below 10,000 feet.
Chris
skyblazer3;494359 Or perhaps there is a letter of agreement between the FAA and the military concerning the issue. It would be interesting to know. Chris[/QUOTE said:It's not a letter of agreement, it's in the FAR-AIM. Also, T-38's do 300 knots in the pattern, even in ATA's of class C and D airspace, where the speed limit is 200 kts for the rest of us.
Peter,
I took a Cat-III bird with external tanks and bombs up to mach 2 and 80,000 feet.
Chris
Bone,
This pilot stuff is just one thing after another to learn. Thanks for the info.
Cheers,
Chris:salute:
You cannot fly over urban centres in Britain and when you do it's a strict noise rule infact there's no speed limit as such but a noise limit if you break that u get fined
and even your license revoked 200-300 is about the limit I think but I'm not sure only real world jockeys will know!
England is one big acoustic sensor these days