tgrayson
New Member
Maybe my wording here is funky or partially incorrect but do you see where I am going with that tgray?
Not even slightly. Thrust isn't flat in a propeller aircraft (it slopes downward), but it essentially is flat in a turbojet. Power = Thrust * velocity, so the power available curve does depend on the thrust available curve. Power in a propeller aircraft is relatively flat, assuming a constant speed prop, but power increases with airspeed in a turbojet.
Regardless, I used the flat thrust curve to demonstrate the reasoning process.
shdw said:Drunken, the resultant change in Vx and Vy has to do with the clockwise rotation and upward shift of the power required curve.
No, it doesn't. That rotation only happens when graphed in true airspeeds, but Vx/Vy are indicated airspeeds.