Just curious, they start the starters, say, engine 3 and 4... Then wait for N1 to reach like... 3.1-3.5% before pumping in the fuel? FSX screw it up by switching the fuel pumps on WAY too early..
@BlackTwister999 I know, eh -- with those engines, there are quite a few things you gotta do to start them -- you don't just turn the key like in a car :-)))
Wildlife / supernanny fan 1355848 , Unfortunately I don't know what are the official terms for aircraft engine spinners but the following article has some further information -> aerosavvy.com/aircraft-engine-spirals/
Finally! A full 747 startup that I can actually clearly see.
really although airbus 380 have come.but boeing 747 has its own beauty which attracts me a lot.
i have to say its really amazing how man is able to get something like this off the ground, look on the size of it it looks so heavy, lol
looks like a brand new plane
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Just curious, they start the starters, say, engine 3 and 4...
Then wait for N1 to reach like... 3.1-3.5% before pumping in the fuel?
FSX screw it up by switching the fuel pumps on WAY too early..
no cruising at super sonic ?? :( i thought it would blast out in the open if it got to full thrust
so what throdle were thay in
@BlackTwister999 I know, eh -- with those engines, there are quite a few things you gotta do to start them -- you don't just turn the key like in a car :-)))
What is the spiral name for this aeroplane engine??
Wildlife / supernanny fan 1355848
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Unfortunately I don't know what are the official terms for aircraft engine spinners but the following article has some further information -> aerosavvy.com/aircraft-engine-spirals/
@jetfreak4 And hear well! 10/5
Your comment is appreciated, thanks.
wouldn't you think they'd have grates over the fan blades? the military does
sandro
@keyboard1018 Well, It would be a special edition of a 747. I would call it a Boeing 747 Hexa. :-)
I want to see a 747 with 6 engines like the Antonov 225.