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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airspeed over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in aviation contexts to refer to the measurement of an aircraft's speed relative to the surrounding air.
Example: "The pilot reported an airspeed over 150 knots during the climb."
Alternatives: "airspeed above" or "airspeed exceeding".
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Shortly after the 1931 competition, an R engine using a special fuel blend powered the winning Supermarine S.6B aircraft to a new airspeed record of over 400 miles per hour (640 km/h).
Flutter suppression is thus cast as a robust stabilization problem over uncertain airspeed, for which a low-order H∞ controller is computed.
Slide the grid until the wind dot is over your true airspeed.
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An airspeed sensor on the plane had iced over and stopped functioning – not a major problem, but one that required the pilots to take control.
This speed will give you the most climb over distance only until energy (airspeed) bleeds off.
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