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02-10-2023, 02:20 PM | #705 | |
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When they pitched the Poor perfoming C17 with two tankers in tow Lockheed said we will do it for 1 C-5B and 2 C-130J's but that was before they gpt rid of all the Jig work to build a C-5. Our Procurment system is so Bleeped up that no wonder we are 31T dollars in debt due to numerous things I can't say her because the thread will get locked down because Politics. That being said I loved galavanting around the Globe visiting 6 0f the 7 continents on your dollar vs mine because for nearly 25 years I was tax free visiting some combat zone. Last edited by M-technik-3; 02-10-2023 at 02:28 PM.. |
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I agree with you on going too far on the airframe though-- personally, I think the -800 is the sweet spot and they should have quit there. The -900's are pigs (GW limits of an -800 but overall weight of an ER), and the -900ER's are just a pain to take off and land due to tail clearance issues (you drag the tail on rotation at 9.2 degrees w/ F1-- that's fun). The Max however *does* really sip gas-- which increases payload and/or range. But it's a dog in the climb-- it's freakin' *painful* to get to altitude in it. It's super-efficient though-- I have to give it that. Gear-wise, you might be thinking of the Max10-- that variant will have a bizarroland articulated gear. I've watched the demo video on it probably 20 times and I **still** can't figure it out. The Max8/9 gear is more or less the same as the -700/-800/-900 (although the brakes are ~15% more effective). That's why they had to move the Leap 1B motors outboard-- they couldn't stretch the gear anymore to make additional ground clearance. Boeing didn't want to invest in a SNB (Small Narrow Body), as it design through certification would have cost upwards of a billion dollars. That seems pretty cheap in comparison to the costs incurred with the Max debacle. Full disclosure: I have a couple thousand hours in the 737-300/500 (the Classic) and am a current/qualified Check Pilot on the 737-700/800/900/900ER (NG) and Max8/9.
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I flew the A and A-Mod on AD for five years at DOV, and then the A-Mod, B and C (SCM) at SUU (two years AD and the rest in the Reserves)-- I retired just before the M came online. I don't remember the Reserves at DOV being A-Model restricted, at least not while I was there (90-95). Honestly, there wasn't a lot of difference between the A-Mod and the B (well, the B didn't leak quite as much at altitude and didn't have "Boeing Bottles" to the right of the copilot. ) I admit that I miss Freddie. R.
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02-10-2023, 03:24 PM | #708 | |
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On a seperate note - flew a Dreamliner yesterday... god I love that aircraft.
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When WA first got their 737-300's about 1987/88 (I don't remember), the tower launched one 3 miles behind a WA 727 and I had just shy of 20 miles to build 5 more miles for the Center's required 8 miles, constant or increasing. "S" turns were not an option with cumulous granite (aka mountains) on either side of the departure corridor (SLC). Speed was my only option so I restricted the 73 to 230kts and told the 72 that I need fast as "a 73 was catching him. He responded exactly as I wanted and thought he would. His response was.. "Oh yeah?" At first he 72 didn't climb so well, but he, to quote another WA pilot, let the big dog eat! After about 10 miles he asked, rather sarcastically (which I totally appreciated) "how's it look now, departure?" I told him it was no contest and I had well over 8 miles between them! The 73 way outclimbed him, but I didn't care, I need longitudinal separation, not vertical.
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Somehow, I managed to grease both landings, but the weather was excellent and it was day time.
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I forgot about the FE1301-- I always sort of vaguely wondered what would happen if you pickled the system off.....
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