V speeds for CRJ-700 MS flight sim 2004

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Quote: Hi!

I'm building a 1/3 scale DC-9-10 in my basement, out of an old moped, some scrap aluminum, some flight instruments I bought on E-BAY, and a Commodore 64.

Does anyone know the V-Speeds for the aircraft? Should I divide them by 3?

Anyone want a ride?

Thanks!
The Commodore 64 is waaaaayyy to modern for the DC-9! No computers allowed!
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How many of you guys are in this clip?

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Dude it's Microsoft Flight Sim.............. Just go fast and then pull
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I wonder how many current airline pilots were VATSIM and MSFS junkies.....
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CRJ 700 V Speeds
Would appreciate having the V speeds for various TOGW and flap setitings, and Vref speeds for landing weights for the CRJ 700.
If anyone can supply them, thanks
ress
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What takeoff weight are the V1,Vr and V2 speeds listed for on the -700?
Is possible to get V speeds for takeoffs approx each 10K below MTOGW? Ditto for landings below MLGW?
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dude hang out with girls instead, plenty of time for v-speeds later
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Quote: Here are some numbers for the CRJ-700 at 59,000lbs landing weight (from a CRJ POH). We use Vref for landing - V1 is for takeoff only btw.

The speeds vary on your flap setting for landing (normal landing is flaps 45)

Flaps Vref (kias)
0 167
8 145
20 139
30 135
45 127 (you want to be at this speed over the fence with flaps 45)

V2GA (V2 go around speed - fly this if you make a missed approach until you are at a safe altitude ie 1000' AGL)

135 kias


Takeoff speeds:

Flaps 8
V1 124 (decision speed)
VR 124 (rotation or liftoff speed)
V2 138 (best rate of climb single engine speed)

Flaps 20
V1 121
Vr 121
V2 133

Hope this helps
If you have V1,Vr,V2 speeds for TOGW about each 10K from MTOGW and landing V ref speeds each 10K below MLGW for the -700 I would appreciate it to use in FSX.
ress retired Fed EX 747 FE
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Quote: Here are some numbers for the CRJ-700 at 59,000lbs landing weight (from a CRJ POH). We use Vref for landing - V1 is for takeoff only btw.

The speeds vary on your flap setting for landing (normal landing is flaps 45)

Flaps Vref (kias)
0 167
8 145
20 139
30 135
45 127 (you want to be at this speed over the fence with flaps 45)

V2GA (V2 go around speed - fly this if you make a missed approach until you are at a safe altitude ie 1000' AGL)

135 kias


Takeoff speeds:

Flaps 8
V1 124 (decision speed)
VR 124 (rotation or liftoff speed)
V2 138 (best rate of climb single engine speed)

Flaps 20
V1 121
Vr 121
V2 133

Hope this helps
Looking for CRJ V speeds to use in FSX sim. What is the takeoff GW for the V speeds you list in your post. FSX sim for the CRJ -700 show the Take off V speeds for 50,000 lbs as Flap 8 V1 144 Vr144 V2 154
Flap 20 V1 134 Vr135 V2 143
Are they correct, they seem high, another source shows for a TOGW of 59,00 as 124,124,138 for flap 8' and 121,121,133 for flap 20. Confusing, which are right?
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Quote: Here are some numbers for the CRJ-700 at 59,000lbs landing weight (from a CRJ POH). We use Vref for landing - V1 is for takeoff only btw.

The speeds vary on your flap setting for landing (normal landing is flaps 45)

Flaps Vref (kias)
0 167
8 145
20 139
30 135
45 127 (you want to be at this speed over the fence with flaps 45)

V2GA (V2 go around speed - fly this if you make a missed approach until you are at a safe altitude ie 1000' AGL)

135 kias


Takeoff speeds:

Flaps 8
V1 124 (decision speed)
VR 124 (rotation or liftoff speed)
V2 138 (best rate of climb single engine speed)

Flaps 20
V1 121
Vr 121
V2 133

Hope this helps
What are the V takeoff speeds for the CRJ 700 at a TOGW of 70,000, and landing Vref at 67,000 lbs .
Ress retired Fed Ex FE
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