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Old 19 November 2009, 12:38 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Jim,
Think about energy and speed gained during a diving maneuver.
I have never seen a reference to Vne in a WW1 text, but most pilots were aware of Vwd (Velocity of wings departing) and there are frequent references to 150+ mph in a dive (allied texts).
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