Some DC-8 Action

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Some DC-8 Action

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I always enjoyed seeing these DC-8-63s. They seemed so impossibly long, I was fascinated by them. I never flew in one, though. I downloaded one from HJG today and spent a couple of very enjoyable hours doing circuits at Hong Kong. I was impressed to see that it creates smoke in reverse thrust. I'm not sure if I've noticed that on any of my other FS aircraft :dunno: Nice touch, though.

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Nice piccies Ian....Try the 73....even longer....i'm sure my girlfriend said that once.... :lol:

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Techy111 wrote:....i'm sure my girlfriend said that once.... :lol:
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Hi,

The -63 and -73 are the same length - they just have different engines.

I flew in the UAL -61's a few times (same length as the -63's) and when I sat in the very back, up the aisle I could watch the front of the looooong fuselage flex up and down as we flew through light turbulence. It was a very unsettling experience...
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Hi Tom

I remember seeing a DC 8 60 series film years ago where they demonstrated the fuselage flex with a fixed camera looking down the isle.

in a 25 degree banked turn you could only see down about a third of the isle!

But i think there where no problems with that mark failure wise (i'm no expert)

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tgibson wrote:Hi,

The -63 and -73 are the same length - they just have different engines.

Sorry Tom....just trying to boast a bit to Ian.....i am sure it was loooonger..... :lol:

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How long did you say, Tony?

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Bout this Big....Image

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Now THAT'S a long one Tony! :o Bet it flexes more than the others too :lol:

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Even too long for the picture.. ! :lol:
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