KIAS Knots Indicated Air Speed - translation to Αγγλικά
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KIAS Knots Indicated Air Speed - translation to Αγγλικά

AIRSPEED READ DIRECTLY FROM THE AIRSPEED INDICATOR (ASI) ON AN AIRCRAFT
Indicated air speed; Indicated Airspeed; Knots indicated airspeed; Indicated Air Speed
  • A [[primary flight display]] with the indicated airspeed (IAS) displayed in the form of a vertical tape on the left.

KIAS Knots Indicated Air Speed      
KIAS Knots Indicated Air Speed noun приборная воздушная скорость в узлах
speed-limit         
  • Historic [[New Hampshire]] speed limit sign
  • End of 30 km/h speed limit; previous speed limit applies.
  • Digital speed limit sign for variable speed limits
  • [[Gatso]] speed camera
  • Traffic signals showing an advisory speed limit
  • Maximum speed limits by country in Europe in km/h (and their matching highway signpost color)
  • In France towns and city signs imply the speed limit of an urban road, by application of the Vienna Convention. For this reason the 50 sign on the picture is just a ''rappel'' (continuance of an existing speed limit).
  • Typical speed limit sign that one would see at the Montana state line from December 1995 to June 1999
  • [[Traffic calming]] can be effective on lower speed roads.
  • The [[Pan-American Highway]] with central median and no freestanding obstructions increasing the level of safety at high speed
  • A stack of rectangular speed limit signs in the United States
  • km/h}} for ordinary vehicles applies beyond this sign.
  • Example variable speed limit sign in the United States, in mph
  • none known}}
  • Speed limit sign in [[Germany]], showing a 60 km/h restriction in [[DIN 1451]] font. Signs in other European countries are similar but make use of different fonts and sizes.
  • access-date=2007-10-28}}</ref>
MAXIMUM LEGAL SPEED OF VEHICLES
Speeding; Speed limits; Speed Limit; 30 mph; Suggested Speed Limits; Speed restriction; Variable speed limit; Speed limit sign; Road speed limit; Speed sign; Speed Sign; Speed-limit

['spi:dlimit]

существительное

общая лексика

дозволенная скорость

предельная скорость (езды)

техника

предел скорости

предел числа оборотов

speeding         
  • Historic [[New Hampshire]] speed limit sign
  • End of 30&nbsp;km/h speed limit; previous speed limit applies.
  • Digital speed limit sign for variable speed limits
  • [[Gatso]] speed camera
  • Traffic signals showing an advisory speed limit
  • Maximum speed limits by country in Europe in km/h (and their matching highway signpost color)
  • In France towns and city signs imply the speed limit of an urban road, by application of the Vienna Convention. For this reason the 50 sign on the picture is just a ''rappel'' (continuance of an existing speed limit).
  • Typical speed limit sign that one would see at the Montana state line from December 1995 to June 1999
  • [[Traffic calming]] can be effective on lower speed roads.
  • The [[Pan-American Highway]] with central median and no freestanding obstructions increasing the level of safety at high speed
  • A stack of rectangular speed limit signs in the United States
  • km/h}} for ordinary vehicles applies beyond this sign.
  • Example variable speed limit sign in the United States, in mph
  • none known}}
  • Speed limit sign in [[Germany]], showing a 60&nbsp;km/h restriction in [[DIN 1451]] font. Signs in other European countries are similar but make use of different fonts and sizes.
  • access-date=2007-10-28}}</ref>
MAXIMUM LEGAL SPEED OF VEHICLES
Speeding; Speed limits; Speed Limit; 30 mph; Suggested Speed Limits; Speed restriction; Variable speed limit; Speed limit sign; Road speed limit; Speed sign; Speed Sign; Speed-limit

['spi:diŋ]

существительное

общая лексика

езда на большой скорости

езда с недозволенной скоростью

Ορισμός

Aired

Βικιπαίδεια

Indicated airspeed

Indicated airspeed (IAS) is the airspeed of an aircraft as measured by its pitot-static system and displayed by the airspeed indicator (ASI). This is the pilots' primary airspeed reference.

This value is not corrected for installation error, instrument error, or the actual encountered air density, being instead calibrated to always reflect the adiabatic compressible flow of the International Standard Atmosphere at sea level.

It uses the difference between total pressure and static pressure, provided by the system, to either mechanically or electronically measure dynamic pressure. The dynamic pressure includes terms for both density and airspeed. Since the airspeed indicator cannot know the density, it is by design calibrated to assume the sea level standard atmospheric density when calculating airspeed. Since the actual density will vary considerably from this assumed value as the aircraft changes altitude, IAS varies considerably from true airspeed (TAS), the relative velocity between the aircraft and the surrounding air mass. Calibrated airspeed (CAS) is the IAS corrected for instrument and position error.

An aircraft's indicated airspeed in knots is typically abbreviated KIAS for "Knots-Indicated Air Speed" (vs. KCAS for calibrated airspeed and KTAS for true airspeed).

The IAS is an important value for the pilot because it is the indicated speeds which are specified in the aircraft flight manual for such important performance values as the stall speed. These speeds, in true airspeed terms, vary considerably depending upon density altitude. However, at typical civilian operating speeds, the aircraft's aerodynamic structure responds to dynamic pressure alone, and the aircraft will perform the same when at the same dynamic pressure. Since it is this same dynamic pressure that drives the airspeed indicator, an aircraft will always, for example, stall at the published indicated airspeed (for the current configuration) regardless of density, altitude or true airspeed.

Furthermore, the IAS is specified in some regulations, and by air traffic control when directing pilots, since the airspeed indicator displays that speed (by definition) and it is the pilot's primary airspeed reference when operating below transonic or supersonic speeds.

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