So... I'm a bit confused. Please correct me where I'm wrong, but I'm just trying to understand the concepts.
Stall speed is a function of the speed of the air moving over the wing, right?
Indicated airspeed is basically the speed of that air moving over the wing, but it's tied to the amount of air molecules that is actually moving over the wing, right? That's why as you go higher, you move faster through the thinner air, but the indicated being the same means it's moving through the same amount of molecules of thinner air, doesn't it?
Shouldn't the IAS remain consistent for stall speed regardless of altitude? I tend not to think in terms of numbers while playing the game, so I've never particularly noticed.
Wiley.