Saw this video on flightglobal's youtube page, I couldn't believe how quickly the 787 can stop, under 20 seconds from touchdown to full stop.
Saw this video on flightglobal's youtube page, I couldn't believe how quickly the 787 can stop, under 20 seconds from touchdown to full stop.
That does not seem too impressive if it is empty. I wonder how dry they were? It is something that you do not see every day and even empty the pilots do not usually full brake an empty aircraft so this will always carry some pucker facter. Nice post and fun to watch.
I was in a 747sp jumpseat when the pilots did this almost empty as well as a very light 747-sp full power takeoff. ALWAYS a good time.
GOOD POST :borat:
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Dang. I've seen a lot of the 787 and I've never seen them do that.
That is an awesome video!!!!
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Im surprised.. getting on the aircraft like that, I would have guessed they would have done that at home.Originally Posted by jerslice
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
I'm sure they have, but I haven't seen it at all here (yet). I'd guess they do that out at Moses Lake a lot.Im surprised.. getting on the aircraft like that, I would have guessed they would have done that at home.
I haven't seen a departure in awhile but I still feel they haven't pushed it to its full power potential yet...usually the 737's are airborne within 2500-3500ft...they still roll the 787 out to 5 or 6000. I'm looking forward to the time they start pushing it to 3000-4000 (better angle!).
Please keep us informed, your shots are great and look forward to anything you think is interesting. :borat:
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
From what I've read they had a crew of 16 operating different types of testing equipment, supposedly the plane was filled with the testing equipment so I'm sure that adds some weight but reguardless heavy or not it's a pretty cool thing to watch.
If they could do that with an aircraft half loaded I would spit my soda all over my monitor. I am just saying that the aircraft has very good brakes and lots of power for when operational with a load. Empty it had better drop your jaw.Originally Posted by Metal484
Last edited by Derf; 2010-08-11 at 12:04 PM.
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
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