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  • Re: Factors affecting Vmc

    Thanks for the reply! Here's the other part of what some have said about Vmc: I have read in a book (I won't say which one) that increasing weight will decrease Vmc, basically because of intertia. A heavier airplane will require a greater force to cause it to be moved. In other words...An object in motion will tend to stay in motion until acted
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by ndg on October 31, 2003
  • Factors affecting Vmc

    Hi, I'm a new multi-engine student trying to gather more info on factors affecting Vmc. From what I've learned so far, it seems as though everyone has their own theories on what causes Vmc to increase and/or decrease. I've been taught by some that increasing weight will increase Vmc for the following reason: To maintain lift, the aircraft ...
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by ndg on October 29, 2003