RPM/Speed Readings Obained During Flight Trials On Oct. 13, 1920 (A-5576)
RPM (Tractor Engine) | RPM (Pusher Engine) | Air Speed (knots) |
1350 | 1300 | 58 |
1250 | 1260 | 53 |
1100 | 1100 | 43 |
1490 | 1490 | 69 |
1200 | 1110 | 46 |
1500 | 1490 | 70 |
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