October 17, 201312 yr Hi all, just a question, when I'm the 737NGX at 30,0000 (which is low for a 738) the top speed is only 310?, I don't think that's right somehow. I see 738 on flightrader24 at 39,0000 at a speed of 450. Any suggestions on what could be wrong?, I've tried it in all kinds of weathers and it's still the name. If I go over the limit of 310 the aircraft starts to jump around the place and swings back and for. Jarred Evans.
October 17, 201312 yr Commercial Member Have a read about the differance between TAS, IAS, and ground speed Hint - Flight radar shows ground speed, your PFD shows IAS Here are some basics to get you going http://www.decodedscience.com/what-is-the-difference-between-true-air-speed-and-indicated-air-speed/22380 Regards Rob Prest
October 17, 201312 yr On flightradar I think its ground speed that shows. Sent from my Lumia 710 using Tapatalk Tamas Mezei
October 17, 201312 yr Commercial Member Any suggestions on what could be wrong? Yes. There's nothing wrong. :wink: There's a huge difference between: Indicated airspeed Calibrated airspeed (what you're seeing indicated on the PFD) True airspeed and Groundspeed What you're seeing on FlightRadar is likely the groundspeed. You fly the plane by indicated/calibrated. Have a look here for the differences: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airspeed Kyle Rodgers
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