for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Mig-19?
yup. nice.coke wrote:
Mig-19?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
gulfstream g650?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
nopeCamm wrote:
gulfstream g650?
no shitcoke wrote:
nopeCamm wrote:
gulfstream g650?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Su-15
Yup.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Su-15
MiG 25RPU "Foxbat-C"
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Last edited by Karbin (2011-02-19 18:36:10)
Bump for whoever's gonna post. Let's keep the game going.
to revive the thread because i liked the pics.
p.s. i'd also like to ask people knowledgeable in the field a question if they don't mind (FEOS, lowing?):
is it possible to land a modern aircraft - like an airliner - with all it's engines off? i understand that it would be impossible to use the engines to slow it down once it touches down so normal landing strip might not be long enough, but would it be possible to safely touch down at all?
p.s. i'd also like to ask people knowledgeable in the field a question if they don't mind (FEOS, lowing?):
is it possible to land a modern aircraft - like an airliner - with all it's engines off? i understand that it would be impossible to use the engines to slow it down once it touches down so normal landing strip might not be long enough, but would it be possible to safely touch down at all?
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
Yes it is give you got enough altitude and close enough distance.Shahter wrote:
to revive the thread because i liked the pics.
p.s. i'd also like to ask people knowledgeable in the field a question if they don't mind (FEOS, lowing?):
is it possible to land a modern aircraft - like an airliner - with all it's engines off? i understand that it would be impossible to use the engines to slow it down once it touches down so normal landing strip might not be long enough, but would it be possible to safely touch down at all?
Depends on the situation, weather conditions, it would probably be a controlled crash.Shahter wrote:
to revive the thread because i liked the pics.
p.s. i'd also like to ask people knowledgeable in the field a question if they don't mind (FEOS, lowing?):
is it possible to land a modern aircraft - like an airliner - with all it's engines off? i understand that it would be impossible to use the engines to slow it down once it touches down so normal landing strip might not be long enough, but would it be possible to safely touch down at all?
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
This plane belongs to my boss, which one of you can guess what it is? :p
Edit:
To answer this
As far as smaller aircraft go, such as a piper cherokee or cessna 172, those thigns glide like paper airplanes. Given enough altitude they can fly without an engine for miles and land in less than a thousand feet. The piper arrow that ive been flying recently, for example, can go for a bit because the landing gear can be retracted and the propeller can be adjusted to an aerodynamic angle to allow for less drag. Thats my two cents anyway.
Edit:
To answer this
I have no experience flying jets, only small piston aircraft, so I cant give a 100% accurate answer. I do know that just about any aircraft, including helicopters, can glide without anythrust whatsoever. That being said, for large aircraft such as jetliners, you have to take into account landing distance without reverese thrust, weather conditions, the surface it lands on IE turf or asphalt, the mechanical drag caused by the number of engines/surfaces on the aircraft, the passener/fuel/cargo load, etc. Yes it is 100% possible to land and fly a large aircraft without engine power, but how smooth things end up going depend on a number of variables.Shahter wrote:
to revive the thread because i liked the pics.
p.s. i'd also like to ask people knowledgeable in the field a question if they don't mind (FEOS, lowing?):
is it possible to land a modern aircraft - like an airliner - with all it's engines off? i understand that it would be impossible to use the engines to slow it down once it touches down so normal landing strip might not be long enough, but would it be possible to safely touch down at all?
As far as smaller aircraft go, such as a piper cherokee or cessna 172, those thigns glide like paper airplanes. Given enough altitude they can fly without an engine for miles and land in less than a thousand feet. The piper arrow that ive been flying recently, for example, can go for a bit because the landing gear can be retracted and the propeller can be adjusted to an aerodynamic angle to allow for less drag. Thats my two cents anyway.
Last edited by -=]NS[=-Eagle (2011-06-24 07:49:05)
thanks for the replies. i employed some google-fu and found this article, which gives a definite yes answer to my question. amazing event as well.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video/63371 … ike-a-boss-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
As far as smaller aircraft go, such as a piper cherokee or cessna 172, those things can land in less than a thousand feet.
Jet Provost-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
This plane belongs to my boss, which one of you can guess what it is? :p
http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos- … 2244_n.jpg
you also have thisShahter wrote:
thanks for the replies. i employed some google-fu and found this article, which gives a definite yes answer to my question. amazing event as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimli_Glider
bottom line is, any airplane can land successfully without engine power, IF you have enough altitude to maintain "best airspeed" in your descent and a suitable place to land.
Last edited by lowing (2011-06-24 10:34:33)
well done sir, well done indeedcoke wrote:
Jet Provost-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
This plane belongs to my boss, which one of you can guess what it is? :p
http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos- … 2244_n.jpg
Since no one has posted in a couple days...
T-45
too easy
too easy
Last edited by 1stSFOD-Delta (2011-06-26 19:05:41)
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