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The Boeing 787 Thread
From info I received this morning.
Doubt the 787 will fly today, FAA rules for test flights require VFR conditions. The cloud deck is at 2,000-3,000 feet. It all depends on what weather restrictions the FAA has put on the first test flight. The test flight is due to start at 7:40am Sydney time today. For anyone who has a HF-USB band radio, below is the list of Boeing flight test frequencies. 2851 3004 3443 5451 5469 5571 6550 8822 10045 11288 11306 13312 17964 21931 |
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Eagerly counting down to the next YSSY Spotters Weekend |
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It is airborne - an AMAZING takeoff!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the update Sarah
I got the timing wrong. Seems like the old menory bank, is not working to well these days. |
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Well i just turned the ripe age of 25 and i missed it as well!
Im just waiting for youtube to update hopefully soon with a video! |
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As i wrote that, here they are!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhSN_qLWTho http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv9ZU4EEMao Wow she sure has some power! |
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Several comments (for explanation please)
Firstly the amazing bend in the wings as the aircraft became airborne. It was much more pronounced than what I've observed in the 747-400. Would the first flight have been heavy to cause that bend or is that what we will become used to seeing with the flexible wing on the 787? There seemed to be a (test) device streaming from the tip of the tail. What's that called and what is it measuring? I wonder if we will see the films from the chase planes? (Sam Chiu - were you on board<g>?) |
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The wing bend would have been due to it being light on fuel, not heavy. It is fuel that generaly 'weighs' wings down.
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I know the aircraft was considerably under MTOW however it was quite noticeable that there was not alot of nose up pitch on rotation to get it off the ground and also not alot of flare on landing.
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