FAQ] How does the TO performance calculator come up with the V-speeds - Airbus A319 - X-Plane.Org Forum
If an aircraft speed stays just below V1, wouldn't it reach a point near the end of the runway where it cannot stop without overrunning the runway? - Quora
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aircraft design - In Raymer diagram "Take off parameter- Take off distance", what is the difference among "balanced field length", "over 50 ft", "ground roll"? - Aviation Stack Exchange
Can V1 be higher than Vr? Suppose a very long runway and the aircraft is lightly loaded. Is it safer to have a higher V1? - Quora
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