Best Angle of Climb | What is Vx | Induced Drag vs Parasite Drag
How do we ensure we can clear obstacles off the runway on takeoff? We need the greatest amount of force to allow us to have our best angle of climb, which means we'll gain the most altitude travelling a certain horizontal distance. The aircraft has a speed which will allow us to reach our best angle of climb, and we call it Vx. Studying for your Private Pilot certificate? Join us for Online Ground School at https://flightinsight.teachable.com/p...

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