509sx wrote:I just don't get it, but I see everywhere this notion that maneuvering speed is weight dependent. If the weak link in the airframe is say, the motor mount, bomb racks, or seat structure, I could get that a G limit makes sense.
509sx wrote:But if the limit is wing bending moment, that is driven strictly by dynamic pressure (and AoA), and weight doesn't matter. In this case the issue is the maximum load the wing can generate at the AoA for max lift, just before stall.
gammaxy wrote:As evidence that there might be a little more to this, I've found two examples from POHs where a higher Va is listed at a lower weight. In both cases, the higher speed is listed under the Aerobatic category.
https://www.vansaircraft.com/wp-content ... speeds.pdf
RV 14 @ 2050lbs: 150 mph
RV 14 @ 1900lbs: 169 mph
https://www.extraaircraft.com/docs/serv ... -09-20.pdf
Extra @ 2095 lbs: 140 kts
Extra @ 1918 lbs: 158 kts
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