True Airspeed (TAS) is the speed of an aircraft relative to the undisturbed air mass surrounding it, which takes into account the effects of altitude and temperature. Calibrated Airspeed (CAS), on the other hand, is the indicated airspeed corrected for instrument and position errors.
The relationship between TAS and CAS can be calculated using the standard atmosphere model, where the speed of sound varies with temperature. The formula to convert CAS to TAS involves the Mach number and the speed of sound at a given altitude.
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