Toussaint’s formula was used in the early 1920s to give the temperature variation with altitude. This was in the immediate post-World War I period when conventional airplanes flew at altitudes on the order of 10,000 ft. or lower. Compare the result for temperature obtained from Toussaint’s formula for a geometric altitude of 10,000 ft. with that from the standard altitude table in Appendix B.
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