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Old 8th August 2008, 10:16 PM
Chris Roope Chris Roope is offline
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Both aircraft would have been flying a Mach number generated by on-board computer systems designed to minimise fuel burn. This speed varies with altitude/weight/wind etc.
The resultant ground speeds would be coincidental (there must have been some headwind involved for the speeds to be that low), but would indicate the two aircraft have similar cruise profiles.
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