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Aeroflot 767 takeoff (with spoilers) during storm
Looks like they did a takeoff roll with the spoilers to prevent a normal rotation so they could takeoff well above Vr/V2 and prevent a stall from wind sheer. Ingenious, terrifying, and insane. (www.youtube.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Thanks Watch Dog I appreciate your good answer. Interesting videos as well
Meant to continue writing and say that the engines on a B777 are different from those available to power a B767. The engines on this Aeroflot leased B767-300ER are either, P&W PW4000 series, or GE CF6-80 series. The RR RB211 is also available to power the B767-300ER, but more than likely this aircraft has the PW4000 or CF6-80.
Gene,
Possibly yes.
However, engine manufacturers do test this type of thing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faDWFwDy8-U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xlObdXF8VE
Now, the engines shown in the videos is are a RR Trent 800 series and a GE90 engine, two of the available types which powers the Boeing 777.
Possibly yes.
However, engine manufacturers do test this type of thing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faDWFwDy8-U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xlObdXF8VE
Now, the engines shown in the videos is are a RR Trent 800 series and a GE90 engine, two of the available types which powers the Boeing 777.
I have a bit of a different (possibly dumb) question. With that much rain coming down and being ingested by the engines, could they have flamed out?
looks like a normal takeoff roll with anticipated crosswind! What is really crazy is to attempt such takeoff with those conditions! Lucky...........
that must have been one helluva wild ride on climb out
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