Czcibor said:
"uˇ2" is a square root, right? (sorry, if it sounds silly)
Square was the correct interpretation.
Czcibor said:
So with 4 atm, I get a plane like Cessna 172 (145-180 hp), with engine of passenger car, like Fiat Punto 1.4 litre (95hp), and it flights with half of speed of Cessna, so roughly counting 110km/h? (in very rough calculation)
What you can do with airframe of a similar size...
Look at DC-3. Fairly developed, mass produced commercial plane.
Wingspan 29,0 m. Wing area 92 square m. Cabin wide enough to accommodate 4 seats abreast at a squeeze, or 3 in comfort.
That wing lifts a total weight (structure, payload and fuel) of 11 400 kg.
How?
A loaded DC-3 under other standard conditions (sea level, +15 Celsius), with full flaps, stalls at 58 knots airspeed (108 km/h). For landing, 20 % faster than stall, so 70 knots being 130 km/h. Takeoff a bit faster, 84 knots or 155 km/h.
This is propelled by 2 engines at 1100 or 1200 horsepower each.
And now compare Embraer 190.
Wingspan 28,7 m. Wing area 92 square m. Cabin wide enough for 4 seats abreast.
So far, just like DC-3. Right?
Well, the detail is: the total weight of Embraer 190 is up to 51 800 kg (for commercial passenger liners) and even 55 000 kg (for the private jet Lineage 1000). Almost 5 times the weight of DC-3 (exactly 5 times would be 57 000 kg).
In 1 bar and 1 g, I should not advise attempting to slow down a Lineage 1000 to 130 km/h to land.
So... in 4 bar air, an E-jet would fly much like DC-3 does at 1 bar (in terms of stall speed and landing strip length needed). And in 4 bar, the DC-3 should be able to stall at 29 knots (54 km/h), land at 35 knots (65 km/h) and take off at 42 knots (78 km/h).
And do all of this with 2 engines a under 600 horses, not 1200.
How long airstrip would you want cleared from boulders (like the few pictures of Venus´ surface show) in order to land you DC-3 there, and take off again at 78 km/h (and then climb 11 km to return to the Maxwell Montes Airport)?