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No, that would would have been the speed that we were going in Scott's mk2 in June, but of course Anson's little slice of hell also qualifies for that V speed.
Vgd= speed at which the police travel for fresh crispy cremes!
Lars Bruchmann <pilotlars@yahoo.com> wrote:
V gosh-darn??? i dunno, the speed at which you crap
your pants???
--- Tonee Northam
wrote:
> How about Vgd?
>
> Daun Yeagley wrote:
> --- Lars Bruchmann
> wrote:
>
> > Vr is rotate, V1 is decision speed... Vlof is
> liftoff
> > speed... do you know what Vmu is??? haha, i
> laughed
> > at that, i've seen video of it done on a B747
> during
> > flight testing.
>
> Minimum Unstick speed I think... haven't looked at
> v-speeds in awhile.
>
>
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Elmhurst, IL.
93' Corrado VR6 (Baby)
00' Rabbit GTI GLX VR6 (Sleeper)
00' Plymouth Voyager SE (Wife's Winter Driver)
94' Passat GLX VR6 (Now Jarrett's Newer B3)
*****Rice, Marinated and Grilled Daily By German Engineered Weber Grill*****