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Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 22:34
by TobyV
DispatchDragon wrote:He likened the 727 hush program to "Trying to muffle a Massey Ferguson tractor"
I do have to laugh at the caption on the tail of Eastern's (?) 727s "Whisperjet" :lol: Even the hush kitted 727s of Sabre branded "Quiet Power" werent really that quiet.

For truely quiet operations you need a foru engined RJ :wink:

IIRC Dee Howard were responsible for the 727 Super 27, whereby the podded engines (but not the centre engine) were replaced with JT8D-217s and optionally, winglets were fitted. I have flown on one of those although I cant say I noticed anything in particular about that experience, other than it being less scary than the outbound journey on the bog standard 727 (G-BNNI) :lol:

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 22:35
by Garry Russell
I was also reading recently about a Boeing 737 delayed for a hour in the Med waiting for the temp to drop enough to take off without having to leave pax behind.

Garry

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 22:37
by DispatchDragon
LOL Garry

THAT happens all the time here --- We cant even make the Maddog go Fort Collins (KFNL) - to KLAS in the summer (A flight of 1+30 normally) with 150 on board


Dontcha LOVE WAT limitations..............NOT


Leif

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 22:40
by TobyV
Garry, according to a book I have, that was one of the selling points of the 757 to IT operators in the 80s. A 757 could get off the ground at (Corfu I think it was?) from the same runway and in hte saem conditions in which a fully laden 737-300 could not takeoff.

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 22:44
by Garry Russell
Point of my post being...........not just British Jets :smile:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Garry

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 22:46
by DispatchDragon
Toby - the only twin jet that isnt limited in departure from KLAS - is the 757 - the RB211 version :wink: taint the aeroplane 'tis the engines


Leif

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 23:11
by bigred1970
:lol: now aircraft noise is somthing I can talk about from experence. I lived in orlando right in the landing path of KMCO in the late 70 early 80's. when most of the planes landingt there were dc8-70s, 727's dc9' and such, when one of those flew over you at 1500' you KNEW it, last time I was there visiting a friend, you almost didn't notice the new planes flying over, or if you did it was in the way that you would notice a car driving by.

the loudest thing that I ever heard was when they were building epcot and they had the concord there a few times, on time it just happend to take of on a day where the wind was so that it took off RIGHT over our house, oh and there was a mid level overcast that day too..... lets just say that I remember screaming at the top of my lungs for my mom to come out with me and check it out, and I could not hear my own voice: you could feel the whole house shaking and see stuff rattling across tables....

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 23:20
by TobyV
DispatchDragon wrote:Toby - the only twin jet that isnt limited in departure from KLAS - is the 757 - the RB211 version :wink: taint the aeroplane 'tis the engines


Leif
Well the massive moderately swept wings certainly help, but the RB211 powered one was by far more popular than the P&W powered one.

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 23:22
by MALTBY D
It's been very hot here as well over the past few weeks. I now usually fly FS with 'real' weather & noticed the difference with the 1-11.
Especially as I've been trying a new Top Temp control which automatically reduces fuel flow to keep in EGT limits.

Garry is right that the 475 is going to be the best 1-11 for hot & heavy.
And as you say, you've got no chance in a Trident which automatically takes all of a runway regardless! :lol:

So in high temperatures all you can do is reduce the weight.
Slash your payloads & don't take enough fuel. Take off performance will then be fine. :smile:

DM

Posted: 02 Aug 2006, 23:25
by DispatchDragon
David --

Ive noticed that on the 400 Im having to use balanced power above
about 33C even at seal level - makes those reduced power climbs
all the more challenging - BTW do the EPR setting knobs do nothing
except change the numbers?? it would be nice to be able use EPR
settings to lower the EGT (which they should)

Leif