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Post by Fogg on Aug 11, 2023 10:32:51 GMT 12
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Post by GO30 on Aug 11, 2023 20:50:27 GMT 12
Ouch but as they say any landing you walk away from is a good one.
I've lined up the northern motorway once or twice during engine out practice. It's better than our runway, bar those bloody cars, so if push came to shove I'd use it. Hopefully I'll never have too.
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Post by GO30 on Sept 6, 2023 15:11:01 GMT 12
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Post by dp on Sept 6, 2023 17:45:56 GMT 12
VA is in the book for a reason....... Dumping and hauling back often ends in tears. Just watch a few of the water bomber videos. VA decreases as load decreases
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Post by jim on Sept 6, 2023 20:02:36 GMT 12
Looks like some type of ag wagon - they are well used to big G's. be interesting to know how many he was pulling when that wing folded...
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Post by GO30 on Sept 6, 2023 20:25:47 GMT 12
Looks like some type of ag wagon - they are well used to big G's. be interesting to know how many he was pulling when that wing folded... I thought so as well but then went slowmo and now think it was homebuild like along the same lines as an Ag aircraft.
DP, how G's? what do you reckon? I'm calling not that many.
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Post by dp on Sept 6, 2023 20:47:15 GMT 12
Looks like some type of ag wagon - they are well used to big G's. be interesting to know how many he was pulling when that wing folded... I thought so as well but then went slowmo and now think it was homebuild like along the same lines as an Ag aircraft.
DP, how G's? what do you reckon? I'm calling not that many.
An old ag piper doing party tricks for cash in mexico.......... No so much a swiss cheese but a front and back door wide open at same time
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Post by jim on Sept 6, 2023 21:06:36 GMT 12
Watched it a couple more times - looked like his initial stick was quite abrupt but surely only a couple of G's and that tired old wing said enough. is maintenance a thing in mexico? or not?
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Post by GO30 on Sept 9, 2023 10:05:55 GMT 12
Yeap having a closer look in slowmo the initial pull up was pretty intense so there would have been a big spike in G's, a bit too big as it panned out.
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Post by dutyfree on Sept 9, 2023 17:49:52 GMT 12
What the f is with these gender reveal parties, stupidest bloody thing I have ever heard of. Equally how come they dont get shutdown by the alphabet soup club? Cant go and gender the baby, it has not had a chance to choose.
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Post by GO30 on Sept 13, 2023 16:09:14 GMT 12
What the f is with these gender reveal parties, stupidest bloody thing I have ever heard of. Equally how come they dont get shutdown by the alphabet soup club? Cant go and gender the baby, it has not had a chance to choose. Agree. That's why when D2 went 'reveal' shit I said leave me out as I like to wait until Dec the 25th to find out what my presents are, not on Oct 3rd.
It's not like you can say 'Oh, I wanted one of the other ones, can I have a credit please?'.
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Post by harrytom on Sept 13, 2023 18:09:42 GMT 12
What the f is with these gender reveal parties, stupidest bloody thing I have ever heard of. Equally how come they dont get shutdown by the alphabet soup club? Cant go and gender the baby, it has not had a chance to choose. Asked the wife why we didnt have one.Her reply was,you dont know till its born and theres only 2 possibilities it can be. Thats why in our day we baby showers.
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Post by jim on Sept 21, 2023 11:11:13 GMT 12
Yeeha ! one of KM's airforce Texan's just scooted past going for it and just above the hilltops - pretty impressive , and i see on flight radar he/she is still giving it a good workout www.flightradar24.com/TEXSIL/321cf002
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Post by ComfortZone on Mar 3, 2024 11:35:55 GMT 12
on bigger aircraft it seems the rivalry between Boeing and Airbus supporters is a bit like the old Holden vs Ford mentality
my brother used to fix the big planes, said 747's were built like a truck (same does not apply to 737 MAX) and used to talk about "Scarybuses"
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Post by eri on Mar 3, 2024 18:49:01 GMT 12
we used to say that american planes were built by geniuses
to be worked on by morons
but british planes were designed by morons
to be worked on by geniuses
not sure of the applicability to airbus
but back in the day, big boeings were beautifully simple, truck/tractors with plenty of space inside for relatively simple systems and easy maintenance
fly-by-wire and carbon fibre may have changed all that
of course
in respect of the 737max
any bolted together assembly
needs to have left the factory correctly bolted
even poorly bolted is usually survivable
but just unbolted is unbelievable
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