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English: Figure 12-1. Airspeed indicator markings for a multiengine airplane.
  • The lower limit of the white line around 73 kts marks VS0 – stalling speed or the minimum steady flight speed in the landing configuration.
  • The red line at 80 kts marks VMC – minimum control speed with the critical engine inoperative.
  • The lower limit of the green arc at 80 kts marks VS1 – stalling speed or the minimum steady flight speed in the clean configuration.
  • The blue line at 105 kts marks VYSE – best rate-of-climb speed with one engine inoperative.
  • The upper limit of the white arc around 125 kts marks VFE – the maximum speed with the flaps extended.
  • The yellow arc marks caution area of speeds above VNO – maximum structural cruising speed.
  • The red line around 225 kts marks VNE – never-exceed speed.
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Source Airplane Flying Handbook p. 12-2. FAA-8083-3A
Author U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
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Airspeed indicator with markings for a multiengine airplane

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