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Reply #1695 - Jul 15th, 2014 at 7:04pm
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Boeing is at the Farnborough Airshow this week.

Have a look at the 787 in action....  Shocked

http://www.theverge.com/2014/7/14/5899359/watch-boeings-787-9-dreamliner-do-thin...

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Reply #1696 - Jul 16th, 2014 at 5:36pm
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Fighter jet loses front landing gear, lands vertically on padded stool  Cool

http://sploid.gizmodo.com/fighter-jet-loses-front-landing-gear-lands-vertically-...

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Reply #1697 - Jul 17th, 2014 at 12:01am
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LOU wrote on Jul 16th, 2014 at 5:36pm:
Fighter jet loses front landing gear, lands vertically on padded stool  Cool

http://sploid.gizmodo.com/fighter-jet-loses-front-landing-gear-lands-vertically-...

Lou


Amazing story and video! Thanks for sharing it Lou. Smiley
  

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Reply #1698 - Jul 21st, 2014 at 5:46am
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Emergency Descents

Usually when I play FSX I set up an approach and am rarely in the upper atmosphere. So I can be careless with my switch placements.
The other night I was climbing in the 777 and hadn't switched on bleed air so at 20,000ft the plane started advising me I was drunk!

Being an adventurous drunk I decided instead of doing the sensible thing and turning on the bleeds I would zoom down to 10,000. However... You think I could accomplish a half reasonable rate of descent without tearing the wings off.  Embarrassed

How should we accomplish this Lou?
  

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Reply #1699 - Jul 21st, 2014 at 5:32pm
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Cappy,

Each aircraft I flew had different procedures for the emergency descent.

The 727 had a very fast rate of descent since you would use the spoilers and landing gear to add the drag.
The 727 would come down like a manhole cover with an anvil tied to it!  Shocked

This is assuming no structural damage exist.

The 767/757 procedure is a bit different. Only the spoilers are used in the rapid descent procedure.
A max deck angle of 10 degrees nose down & VMO - 10 knots. The use of the auto-flight system is encouraged.

I don't remember, but I think we would use the gear once we slowed to gear extension speed located on the placard next to the gear lights.

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Reply #1700 - Jul 27th, 2014 at 3:17pm
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Makes me sad to see these. See any familiar tail numbers Lou?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV5lmUH-oTc


I wonder if you are flying any of these in this video Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyeAiQTTFPE
  

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Reply #1701 - Jul 28th, 2014 at 6:23pm
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Jay,

Great videos!

Yes, I remember most of the Pigs and even the 757 & 767's.

It's funny to see the way the main gear on the 767 hangs front down.

I never flew the DDT (Douglas Death Tube!)  Shocked

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Reply #1702 - Jul 28th, 2014 at 6:29pm
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BTW, did you notice the 727-100 7844 ?

It's the one Captain Sim used as the model.

I have a lot of hours in that plane flying out of Berlin in the mid 80's.  Cry

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Reply #1703 - Jul 29th, 2014 at 1:48pm
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I guessed with all those planes there had to be one or two you have time in. You lived the life I wanted  Smiley
  

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Reply #1704 - Aug 6th, 2014 at 7:43am
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LOU wrote on Mar 28th, 2011 at 3:05pm:
CoolP asked: Lou, what routes did you fly back then, mainly, and what are you flying in the sim now?

We had a talk about those challenging approaches lately. Is the South American stuff, with the hot and high airports, something which attracts you in the sim?
Or are you doing some bush flying besides the heavy metal stuff?

You still wear the white shirt and a tie when you're on the yoke, don't you?


I flew a mix of things, sometimes domestic, sometimes international. I always liked northern Italy in the Milan (MXP) area. If I had the money, that's where I would live, up on the lakes. I also enjoyed flying to the Caribbean. Another fun destination was Stockholm. When you fly in the high latitudes you often see the aurora, but sometimes going to this far north you are even north of the display itself. Very cool indeed.

The aurora remind you why GPS is a secondary nav system. Many times during the year a large solar flare would leave the sun and sometimes within hours the solar wind would impact the magnetosphere as a solar storm. We would actually get an emergency message from our dispatch to divert to a lower latitude to avoid the radiation from the solar particles. Also, the GPS system facing the sun would be impacted by a large storm and sometimes shut down many of the satellites for a period of time. That is why inertial is the primary system for commercial flight.

On the sim I fly all kinds of stuff. I enjoy landing on the carrier with the FA-18 in IMC, or sometimes flying an engine out approach in the CS-727, or with ORBX NA Blue and the A2A cub hopping around from field to field up in Washington state. The CS 707 is also fun to fly using the old doppler nav system and shooting an ILS in low weather into Paris or Berlin or a host of cities around the world. Then I start up the 757 a go out and shoot some auto lands, just like the old days!  Wink

My wife sometimes brings me a crew meal for those long flights!  Grin

No tie, no hat - please, I had enough of that thank you.  Cool

Lou

Well you really had lots of fun in that aurora..You have done crazy stuff and I hope you will have plenty to share..
  
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Reply #1705 - Aug 18th, 2014 at 5:16am
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A friend emailed me this link this morning.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRJYBaPkGnc#t=52

There's something about the lighting and international airports at night particularly in light drizzle.
Watch in 1080 if you can, it's beautiful.

Here is what got him started, he was filming lighting in timelapse from his balcony and saw "these streaks of light" which led him to make the 2nd version. Brilliant kid!
http://vimeo.com/55347966
  

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Reply #1706 - Aug 19th, 2014 at 6:14pm
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Watched both videos twice! Thanks for sharing Lou, -your friend is a hot-shot videographer!
And exelent choice of music! Cheesy
  
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Reply #1707 - Aug 20th, 2014 at 3:47pm
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Windy,

Cappy posted the cool videos.

I really liked to watch how the clouds move at different levels.

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Reply #1708 - Aug 20th, 2014 at 4:32pm
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LOU wrote on Aug 20th, 2014 at 3:47pm:
Windy,



I really liked to watch how the clouds move at different levels.

Lou


Me too, when I was in Singapore many years ago you could guarantee rain at 3pm every day and boy did it rain for 15minutes or so and then was gone.

Lou, although a newbee here I've enjoyed reading through your stories, one of which, the runaway film spool, reminded me of a similar incident that happened to me as a passenger.

While in the Far East making a corporate video I was using a small but heavy 1/4 inch reel to reel tape recorder which I always stowed in the overhead. On a heavy landing at Hong Kongs old Kia Tak the overhead opened, out flew the recorder just missing somebodys head. It crashed to the floor, sprung open and one of the spools shot forward unreeling as it went up the aisle and under some seats. I spent some time on my hands and knees crawling between legs and feet and through floor detritus of a long haul flight.

A character building experience but always did enjoy landings in Kia Tak. Often sim it now with a Kia Tak add on and a CS 707. Brings a big smile to my face.

Thanks Lou, keep em coming.

  

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Reply #1709 - Sep 3rd, 2014 at 5:55am
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Lou did you ever fly the 747-SP?

Just reading about the 2 that Qantas owned. They were actually purchased to tackle New Zealands (Wellington?) short runway of ~6000ft.

Then they mostly flew SYD/MEL-SFO/LAX nonstop.
One interesting fact I knew nothing about was they could get up to 45,000. More routine was 43,000

AFAIK VH-EAA and VH-EAB were the only RB211 powered SP's built.
  

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