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When the airspeed changes to greater than 80 KIAS, the continuous torque limit indication will automatically change from _____________________.

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When airspeed exceeds 80 KIAS, the continuous torque limit indication will automatically change. This change depends on the aircraft's design.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Airspeed Indicator (ASI) measures the speed of the aircraft relative to the air. In this case, when the airspeed increases to more than 80 knots indicated airspeed (KIAS), the continuous torque limit indication will automatically change from one value to another. The change in torque limit indication is based on the specific aircraft and its manufacturer's design.

For example, in some aircraft, the continuous torque limit indication may change from a lower value to a higher value when the airspeed exceeds 80 KIAS. This helps ensure that the engine and other components can handle the increased torque load that comes with higher airspeeds.

It's important for pilots to be aware of these torque limit indications and operate the aircraft within the specified limits to maintain safety and prevent damage to the engine and other critical systems.

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