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    Can't wait to get my grubby little hands on this!


    Boeing's expert crew rehearses the flight program for the 2014 Farnborough Airshow. Watch the show! Learn more at https://www.boeing.com/commercial/787/ Wha...

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    Damn that looked like fun
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    • #3
      That was awesome.
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      • #4
        many years ago, we had a problem with the 767 fuel quantity indicators going blank while in flight..Problem was traced to unshielded wires in the overhead. coneheads did their thing and we flew a bird out to the New Mexico MOA for testing.. Tail stalls, steep banks, turns and nose overs were a riot.
        Natural law. Sons are put on this earth to trouble their fathers.

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        • #5
          Damn, that BIG bitch was flying.
          Originally posted by Silverback
          Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 68RR View Post
            many years ago, we had a problem with the 767 fuel quantity indicators going blank while in flight..Problem was traced to unshielded wires in the overhead. coneheads did their thing and we flew a bird out to the New Mexico MOA for testing.. Tail stalls, steep banks, turns and nose overs were a riot.
            Those Tulsa boys are a special breed. Most of them are Military test pilots anyways. After a "C" check, they put the aircraft to the very extremes of manufactures limitations. Ex. engine out -- inflight restarts, stall, full stick pusher tests.........max bank, sounds like fun to me! This is after almost every bolt is removed, inspected or replaced and re-assembled.

            I think Tulsa is MD-80 only for heavy checks. 68RR correct?

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            • #7
              Let's see 'em do that with a full crew, 280 mouth breathers, and all their luggage....
              "We, the people, are the rightful masters of both congress and the courts - not to overthrow the constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the constitution." Abraham Lincoln

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              • #8
                Originally posted by asphaltjunkie View Post
                Let's see 'em do that with a full crew, 280 mouth breathers, and all their luggage....
                I'm sure that the FAA would be ok with that. A buddy of mine just checked out on one for United, he re-positioned one from Houston to Denver. Plane had 80 people on it. Time to fl400 was 12 minutes. VSI was pegged at 6,000/min for most of the entire 12 minutes. Besides the 747, it is one of the most overpowered civilian aircraft produced.

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                  • #10
                    Repost?!

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                    • #11
                      What is a re-post? JK. I did not see it before.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by likeitfast55 View Post
                        I'm sure that the FAA would be ok with that. A buddy of mine just checked out on one for United, he re-positioned one from Houston to Denver. Plane had 80 people on it. Time to fl400 was 12 minutes. VSI was pegged at 6,000/min for most of the entire 12 minutes. Besides the 747, it is one of the most overpowered civilian aircraft produced.
                        Now that's quite impressive! If I hit 600fpm in the spam can I rent I feel like im going somewhere lol!
                        1990 GT

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                        • #13
                          That was impressive, but what the FedEx pilots put their DC-10 through while under hijack was unreal, extreme maneuvers and flying inverted at times in a cargo plane...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by likeitfast55 View Post
                            Those Tulsa boys are a special breed. Most of them are Military test pilots anyways. After a "C" check, they put the aircraft to the very extremes of manufactures limitations. Ex. engine out -- inflight restarts, stall, full stick pusher tests.........max bank, sounds like fun to me! This is after almost every bolt is removed, inspected or replaced and re-assembled.

                            I think Tulsa is MD-80 only for heavy checks. 68RR correct?
                            Best test hops were with the x-Air Cal guys when we did 8 of their 737-300's back in 88'. Pure enjoyment, HOWEVER, the dynamic duo of Pete Trout and Pat Leggit were a hoot to fly with when doing the test hops in the 767 and the DC-10.. Best one was a swap out one night in Dallas around 1 in the morning. we were taxiing out (767)and the AA tower (female) asked Pete if he could put on a show. He looked over at Pat and winked at us sitting in the First and 2nd observers seat. Needless to say the t.o. was damn near vertical and the rate of climb and the altimeter were going crazy!! After we rolled 90 degrees, turned, then leveled off to head to Tulsa AA tower came back on and said "Ya pulled some wrinkles off there Pete!!"


                            MD-80 Heavy went to Mexico. Picking up a 737 Heavy in September. We're also "supposed" to get a 767 heavy this fall. not looking good at all. I was trying to get things set up to retire in Oct, but I believe I will have to wait till April of next year.

                            Bill
                            Natural law. Sons are put on this earth to trouble their fathers.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by likeitfast55 View Post
                              Those Tulsa boys are a special breed. Most of them are Military test pilots anyways. After a "C" check, they put the aircraft to the very extremes of manufactures limitations. Ex. engine out -- inflight restarts, stall, full stick pusher tests.........max bank, sounds like fun to me! This is after almost every bolt is removed, inspected or replaced and re-assembled.

                              I think Tulsa is MD-80 only for heavy checks. 68RR correct?
                              Tulsa is MD80, 737, 757 and 767

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