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What is the VSO of a Cessna 172?

What is the VSO of a Cessna 172?

N12874 C-172 Skyhawk

V-Speed MPH
Vne: (Never exceed speed) 182MPH
Vs1: (Stall Speed (clean)) 57MPH
Vso: (Stall Speed (dirty)) 49MPH
Glide:(clean) 80MPH

What is VSO V speed?

The Vs0 (Velocity Stall 0) represents the Stalling Speed of the aircraft configured for landing. (i.e. Gear Down and Flaps Down) An easy way to remember this is to think of the Velocity (V) of Stall (s) with everything hanging Out (0) or Vs0. Now that you are familiar with Vs0, it’s easy to remember Vs1.

What is Vo speed?

According to 23.1507, Vo is a speed where the airplane will stall in a nose-up pitching maneuver before exceeding the airplane structural limits.

What is V1 and VR in aviation?

Answer: There are three speeds pilots use during takeoff. The first one is the decision speed at which stopping is no longer possible and the airplane is committed to fly. This is known as V1. The second speed is when the nose should be raised and the airplane is rotated into the climb attitude, known as Vr.

What is 1.3 VSO?

1.3 Vso is 1.3 times the stalling speed, or the minimum steady flight speed, in the landing configuration with flaps down, engine at low or idle power as it would be just prior to touchdown.

What is VREF aviation?

The regulations define Vref as “the speed of the airplane, in a specified landing configuration, at the point where it descends through the 50-foot height in the determination of the landing distance.” You may have heard pilots refer to this point in the landing approach as when the airplane is “crossing the fence” or …

What is VX in a Cessna 172?

VX. Best angle of climb speed (Sea Level). At 10,000′ Obstacle speed (flaps up) For a soft-field takeoff with obstacles (10° flaps)

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