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In general aviation aircraft, the most commonly used and most safety-critical airspeeds are displayed as color-coded arcs and lines located on the face of an aircraft's airspeed indicator. The lower ends of the white arc and the green arc are the stalling speed with wing flaps in landing configuration, and stalling speed with wing flaps ...
In aeronautics, the rate of climb (RoC) is an aircraft's vertical speed, that is the positive or negative rate of altitude change with respect to time. [1] In most ICAO member countries, even in otherwise metric countries, this is usually expressed in feet per minute (ft/min); elsewhere, it is commonly expressed in metres per second (m/s).
VX-23 jets. The VX designation was first used from 1927 to 1943 to designate "Experimental Squadron". It was again used beginning in 1946 when four "Experimental and Development" squadrons (VX-1 (still exists today), 2, 3 and 4) [25] were established to develop and evaluate new equipment and methods. From 1946 to 1968 the designation was ...
Fox is a brevity code used by NATO pilots to signal the simulated or actual release of an air-to-air munition or other combat function. Army aviation elements may use a different nomenclature, as the nature of helicopter-fired weapons is almost always air-to-surface.
Vega Aviation: VEGA AVIATION Sudan VIH Vichi: VICHI Moldova VIK Viking Airlines: SWEDJET Sweden VIN Vinair Aeroserviços: VINAIR Portugal VS VIR Virgin Atlantic: VIRGIN United Kingdom VJM Viajes Ejecutivos Mexicanos: VIAJES MEXICANOS Mexico VJT Vistajet: VISTA Canada VJT Vistajet: VISTA MALTA Malta 2014 [1] ZG VVM Viva Macau: JACKPOT Macao ...
AME – Aviation Structural Mechanic – Environmental (Air Conditioning, Oxygen, and Ejection Seats), ... VX – Air Test & Evaluation Squadron (VX-4 Evaluators) W
VX Air Development Squadron, Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Squadrons bearing this designation are responsible for the operational testing and evaluation of new aircraft types, weapons, tactics and techniques. VXE Antarctic Deployment Squadron
Japanese aviation was temporarily banned following the end of WWII: Johor: VR-J [28] 1929 1963 9M British protectorate allocation Kampuchea: XU [28] 1954 1979 Katanga: KA [28] 1961 1963 9O Unofficial separatist allocation Kenya: VP-K [28] 1929 1963 5Y British colonial allocation Kuwait: K [28] 1967 1968 9K Laos: F-L [28] 1945 1954 XW French ...