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What a crosswind!
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 16:40
by VEGAS
I bet the Pilot was stamping on those rudder pedals! :shock:
http://www1.airliners.net/open.file/1150390/L/
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 17:05
by jonesey2k
Bit of opposite lock there

Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 17:16
by TSR2
doesn't appear to be much rudder? Maybe he just cocked it up?

Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 17:53
by RAF_Quantum
Nice pic, I'm sure this has been posted previously, but always worth a re-visit
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... d+landings
rgds
John
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 18:24
by Robin
Thanks for the Video John. The tune has bought back memories too.
And that is some impressive flying.
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 18:25
by VEGAS
I can't get over that nose-wheel! When on the ground do the rudder pedals steer the nose wheel? or is it a seperate handle?
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 18:35
by Garry Russell
Hi Eddie
Most if not all large aircraft have a separate steering wheel for the nosewheel
He is probably using that to do all the steering hence not much rudder.
Probably isn't as bad as the foreshortening makes it look either :think:
Garry
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 19:42
by calypso
Then, there's this one!
Not sure why it's listed under crosswind landings!!
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... d+landings
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 21:10
by DaveB
:shock:
Have we jumped threads?? :think:
Interesting comparison between the 777 and the A380 vids (the A380 one I posted a week or so ago). The 777 didn't appear to kick off any drift until his main gear was down.. especially on that first landing though this may have been a measure of how strong the crosswind was. The A380 booted it just prior to the gear touching down (as I would have expected).
Luckily, the bra in that last video was able to keep her on the centreline.. but only just
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Posted: 09 Dec 2006, 21:14
by Garry Russell
Hi Dave
I would read too much into the technique of the Boeing as it is an early test flight and it might be a test to see if the driver gets it wrong then the undercarriage takes it without failure.
All kinds of horrors happen in test like tail scrapes are done but could not be assumed normal unless I was flying it :roll:
Garry