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03-02-2011, 11:33 PM | #601 | |||
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AUSTRALIAN FIRST - STEALTH FIGHTERS AT AIRSHOW Though with all things Avalon, you just don't know until the day of the event. There's a very nice line-up of US types "scheduled*" to attend. * Subject to operation contingencies. |
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04-02-2011, 05:52 PM | #602 | |||
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The aircraft had been a bit of a problem child spending a lot of time in the hangar with various problems. However the week leading up to the show it ran faultlesly ferring various personnel and equipment. On it's last run to Avalon for display it **** itself at the end of the runway and never made it to Avalon. Kind of embarrasing selling the minitures of an aircraft with nose art on it's farewell tour they couldn't see!!! |
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09-02-2011, 06:22 PM | #603 | ||
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After many idle hours spent in the viewing area at Tullamarine Airport I have a question which I hope someone can answer.
Why do United Airlines 747s only need such a short distance to take off compared to Qantas 747s and even some other smaller planes? If they are using the long runway and taking off towards Sunbury the United planes are up and away by the time they get to the viewing area but the Qantas planes are about halfway into their run up (that may not be a technical term). This is not based on a one-off observation,but probably a dozen instances I have seen and it's always the same.
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09-02-2011, 07:27 PM | #604 | ||
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They probably request a different holding point, other than that probably carrying less weight QF carries a lot of freight... Plenty of other reasons I'm sure the pilots could answer
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09-02-2011, 08:10 PM | #605 | |||
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Qantas, is usually booked more from Melbourne on this leg. So the key point here is : weight. |
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09-02-2011, 11:08 PM | #606 | |||
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The same sort of thing happens with Qantas B767s...most of them will be going to Sydney so need little distance to take off whereas for example a Cathay A330 will use a lot as it is going to Hong Kong...lots of fuel. Go out there after midnight in the next few weeks and you will be blown away by the noise! We have been at work. The Internationals that depart after midnight have only got 2/3 of the long runway to use as there is repaving going on. They are using a lot more thrust than normal to take off in the shorter distance and you can tell. Probably also they are nearer the ground further down the runway so you can hear it. The shorter East-West runway is closed at present. Last edited by motomk; 09-02-2011 at 11:16 PM. |
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09-02-2011, 11:26 PM | #607 | ||
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That makes perfect sense.Thanks for that.
Why is the short runway closed and what are they building over on the other side of it?
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09-02-2011, 11:35 PM | #608 | |||
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http://www.melbourneairport.com.au/A...e-Overlay.html These are pictures from the A380 upgrade the runway had a few years back. http://www.beca.com/projects/transpo...y_upgrade.aspx Last edited by motomk; 09-02-2011 at 11:44 PM. |
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Thanks again!
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10-02-2011, 12:29 AM | #610 | ||
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yeah if your there after midnight theres reduced length 25xxm from memory (i hear it over the radio often enough)
funny the other night QF29 was given 3.5min to get airborne, they didn't make it so had to sit for another 30m then taxi to 34 LOL, most hold on the gate, or get a move on.. |
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10-02-2011, 06:17 AM | #611 | ||
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And they are building a new apartment block next door to the control tower. New airport initiative, to make money by selling apartments with city and airport views.
April fools! New tower really! |
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10-02-2011, 08:26 AM | #612 | ||
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Air NZ new 777-300 landing at Wellington (not somewhere it would usually land) needed to be empty to get in there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1J8YaVmCTQ Also a Dash 8 landed at Blenhiem yesterday without front landing gear, nice work by the pilots. |
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10-02-2011, 01:51 PM | #613 | |||
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Its always interesting when i do the (very rare these days) long haul flights in the 767 (syd-honolulu for eg.) because you certainly notice the extra weight all the way from taxi to takeoff roll and then when into the air. cityflyers are much easier on the aircraft....even at full derate there is more than enough room at virtually any runway you may be using...
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10-02-2011, 02:03 PM | #614 | |||
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Watched a B737 freighter land last night and it is interesting watching them land half way down the runway. |
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10-02-2011, 03:58 PM | #615 | |||
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The 'noise abatement' measures of 30-40 years ago aren't used these days. Given all those noisier craft have been banned from most australian ports its more to do with minimising fuel burn and wear and tear so derating is the way to go. Given lower temps the night time freighters (which are usually more heavilly loaded aircraft than passenger aircraft) often derate as well on very long capital city strips.....hence they are pretty low during their climb out and hence pretty noisy. Kind of counter intuitive but i've never been one for worrying about aircraft noise personally....unless you build very close to an airport modern aircraft aren't that noisy on approach/dep any way. Not like the 707 days! RE the 737 freighter landing half way down the strip this is often intentional during low traffic times....the pilot requests the 'displaced touch down' from the tower and then lands 'long' on purpose. The idea is to minimise the roll out between touch down and the first available exit. Not something you see all that often but perfectly safe if you are landing a 737 on a 10k+ runway for example. If the first exit you want to use is 6000ft down the runway and you need only 4000ft to stop at low level braking than you might as well float over 2000ft of the strip anyway no? Either that or the pilot of your aircraft had a very bad float and/or bad approach and just put it down anyway given he thought no one was looking too closely in the wee hours lol!
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10-02-2011, 04:41 PM | #616 | |||
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That was also the comment re the internationals using (I am guessing) higher thrust than normal due the 2/3 length runway in operation at night and not the noise sensative take-offs (reduced thrust) they normally do! Noise doesn't worry me either only when I hear spooling up over my house as it sounds like they got it wrong! That used to be the case when I lived in Keilor, when the Internationals were turning on the visual approach from the south over Essendon, if they were low or slow, the engines would spool up and it would sound like it was about to land in your front yard!! I would rush outside to see a B777 disappearing into the night!!! |
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10-02-2011, 08:45 PM | #618 | |||
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The spooling up thing is pretty standard ifyou hapen to be right under a particular part of the approach. As the flaps come out (and gear etc.) than you will always get a bit of spooling up (esp if its also a turn) no matter how careful your speed control is. The drag goes up very significantly with all that stuff hanging out so its either spool up and maintain descent rate or nose over and descend faster. Obviously option B is not the best when on late final....
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11-02-2011, 12:21 AM | #619 | |||
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A few of the worlds Dash8s have had this happen to them haven't they? |
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11-02-2011, 12:56 AM | #620 | |||
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Yes Dash 8s do have this occur from time to time but so do alot of aircraft in that class and even (very rarely these days) larger aircraft. Air Nelson (who operate it for air new zealand) have had a few of these happen recently on dash 8s, including one on the same airstrip where the nose wheel collapsed after not locking down properly... EDIT: thanks for the PM RE the melb runway works motomk.
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No it's not a grass strip, normal tarmac. Wellington is the major regional hub so they don't like planes crashing there as it stuffs up the whole network which is why they divert to Blenhiem.
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Did anyone watch 60 Minutes tonight? It featured the story of the A380 which blew an engine enroute from Singapore.
The skill of the pilot and crew was outstanding and that the A380 didn't disintegrate was amazing. Well done Richard de Crespegny and Qantas!
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Hey guys rather than post this in the for sale area because it is aviation related I am selling my 1:200 scale Qantas 767. PM me if you are interested. There is a pic of it somewhere in this thread lol.
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01-03-2011, 01:36 AM | #626 | |||
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It will be there! It will be there! Stereo! A whirly roof plane! Aeroplane with lots of engines. Aeroplane that appears on ABC Bananas in pyjamas x 2, so might fly!, not the second one though. Italian Baby herc! Brazilian Bizjet plus various other bizjets. F16s of a couple of denominations All a bit criptic, sorry about that. Last edited by motomk; 01-03-2011 at 01:45 AM. |
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don't forget the B1 - i'm going, can't wait!
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01-03-2011, 11:28 AM | #628 | |||
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Saw Bruce Dickinsons Iron Maiden 757 parked at yssy this morning, went over, met him and spoke for about an hour. What a hell of a nice guy.
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Yeah last week it was in Melbourne I got a pic of it but some guys went and got a photo with him etc... I didn't bother considering I can't recall any iron maiden songs, and that would have been embarrassing.
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13-04-2011, 02:44 PM | #630 | ||
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Hey guys...thought i'd give this thread a bit of a reboot via a new pic from flight sim. Due to enforced breakdown i had to overhaul my PC and while not perfect for the job the new specs match the required performance for flight sim X (as opposed to the heavilly modified FS9 i used before). So i am in the rather laborious process of converting over to FSX with associated mods. While pushing my machine a bit (still using old graphics card so will have to upgrade that too i suppose at some point) it does look good when you have the right stuff.
Shown is a quick look (poor pic looks better in the sim) at the very well modelled cairns airport (new) domestic terminal. Pictured is my fave 767 VH-OGM (city of bundaberg). Check out the realism of the catering truck in the background and ground support equip.... Looks the ducks nxxxs out in the wider tropical scenery too.... Will enjoy tootling around in this setup when its all done i think.
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