Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Cargolux "Heavy" Is A Now A Tad Lighter...

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

14 comments:

  1. And how often does THAT ever happen? Hopefully it was a once-in-ten-million stress fracture break.
    President Elect B Woodman

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  2. Planes don't need wheels to fly.

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    1. Riiiiiight.
      They only need wheels to land.

      And landings will always equal takeoffs.
      One way or another.

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    2. Funny thing, though - they sure need 'em to get around on the ground...

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  3. Juan Browne (Blancolirio) explains:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0JU8u0kPOc

    This plane is the same model (747-400) as the Global Supertanker was.

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  4. They knew it was going to happen,I don’t know how?Tha Fire Dept was in position to chase it down the runway

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    1. After takeoff they couldn't retract the landing gear and knew they had a problem. Watch Juan's video link above.

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  5. I don't know much about jets and the such, but that probably shouldn't happen.

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  6. The 747 has the best safety record in history saw a documentary on it once pretty amazing and glorious planes

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    1. IIRC, the 747 was designed the old fashioned way before those tasks were turned over to computers. Back in the early '70s the company I was with hired a laid off Boeing engineer and got a nice bit of assistance from the government for doing so. The guy wanted to leave the Seattle area anyway so he could be close to his aging mother, so it was a win-win for him. He told us young engineers that when Boeing wanted to mock up a new plane they would order up 3 train car loads of plywood (a fairly cheap commodity in the Pacific Northwest in those days) and have a couple of master carpenters go to work. Not that the thing would fly, but more for the "look and feel" of what was being proposed.

      When I was a kid a TWA Constellation had a problem with lowering the landing gear so the plane was diverted to a nearby naval air station and after circling for quite a while to burn off most of the plant's fuel it landed on a foam soaked runway, courtesy of the Navy. Was not inquisitive enough at that age to wonder if the Connie could have been repaired or had to be scrapped.

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  7. Wheel I'll be fooked.

    President Elect B Woodman

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  8. Maintenance, it's a good thing...not a bad thing.

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  9. Cargolux seems to test the landing gear on the 747 regularly.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qJsy6IGChQ

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  10. Possibly designed by one of the new crop of DEI engineers? So that blacks can feel better about themselves

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