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Sweet ride V.
I just got a set of wheels like that off of ebay with tires I think they are the bomb. I ll put them on once I get through the tires on my standard wheels
Well it depends what I fly. Most general aviation planes can't reach the 200 mph limit or have do not exceed limits below that amount. Exceed the limit and you may not be around to try it again. Then there are a couple of higher end single and multi engine planes that can with out a problem. Best part is that there are no speeding tickets up there.
But here in the US there is a speed which you can't exceed below 10,000 feet of 250 knots = about 287 mph. (This is indicated which is different from ground speed, which can result in a groundspeed based on conditions of up to 350 mph.)
Well it depends what I fly. Most general aviation planes can't reach the 200 mph limit or have do not exceed limits below that amount. Exceed the limit and you may not be around to try it again. Then there are a couple of higher end single and multi engine planes that can with out a problem. Best part is that there are no speeding tickets up there.
But here in the US there is a speed which you can't exceed below 10,000 feet of 250 knots = about 287 mph. (This is indicated which is different from ground speed, which can result in a groundspeed based on conditions of up to 350 mph.)
Yeh I thought the Bentley would beat that plane in the background.
Yeah the white one is a vintage 1958 Forney Ercoupe onl 50 made that year and only 5 still flying. Honestly I have spent more mainatining it than I do the Bentley in any given year. Its my contribution to aviation history LOL. But I take it to airshows and talk kids for rides all the time. Best are the stories you hear from the old guys about flying these little things. Actually John Travolta's first plane was an Ercoupe.