Can someone explain to me what makes those sounds when the plane moves? I flew with him, and the sounds were god awful! It probably has something to do with the brakes!
@@MySvestka The A220 is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines. According to Pratt and Whitney, the noise is a "low-power transient combustor tone caused by pressure changes against the combustion structure." The resulting effect and sound is similar to blowing over the opening of a bottle.
@@kayciwittl Thanks for the explanation! The sound when the plane moved was like some kind of pipe, or some strange honking! I thought it had something to do with the brakes.
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BONJOUR POURQUOI VOTRE VOL SWISS A T'IL ETE OPERE PAR LA COMPAGNIE LETONNE AIR BALTIC?
Bonjour,
Depuis 2022, Swiss exploite quelques A220 ainsi que le personnel de airBaltic comme il manque du personnel dans la compagnie.
AH OK
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Can someone explain to me what makes those sounds when the plane moves? I flew with him, and the sounds were god awful! It probably has something to do with the brakes!
@@MySvestka The A220 is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines. According to Pratt and Whitney, the noise is a "low-power transient combustor tone caused by pressure changes against the combustion structure." The resulting effect and sound is similar to blowing over the opening of a bottle.
@@kayciwittl Thanks for the explanation! The sound when the plane moved was like some kind of pipe, or some strange honking! I thought it had something to do with the brakes.