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Why Isn't Black Used On Airplanes? - Airliners.net
Sep 8, 2010 · RE: Why Isn't Black Used On Airplanes? #11042451 BY etherealsky - Wed Sep 08, 2010 5:43 am Quoting ericaasen (Thread starter): I believe that the same would be true with airplanes as …
Photo Albums - Airliners.net
This section is for the Photo Albums created by our users, listed with the most recently updated album first. Users have the ability to create as many albums as they want and list any photos from our …
Military airplanes - Pictures without watermark - Airliners.net
A selection of military airplanes. Only pictures without watermark earn a place in this album.
Orion Airways: UK Charter Airline From 1980's. - Airliners.net
Mar 1, 2004 · Hi! Yes I remember well Orion. Beautifull livery and nice airplanes. I remember when they started flight to LIS with the 737-200. I don't recall seeing the 300 and the Airbus. But during that …
Airplane Air Circulation Questions - Airliners.net
Aug 29, 2021 · Some airplanes shutdown both engines and were just on the APU. Either way, it’s tapped bleed air from either an engine or APU, plus recirculation fans. In any configuration, …
Why No Window On Freighters - Airliners.net
Feb 19, 2004 · Aircraft that are exclusively used for cargo require the compartment to meet Class E criteria (FAR 25) which states: A Class E cargo compartment is one on airplanes used only for the …
Fuel consumption table - Airliners.net
Feb 17, 2017 · MatthKarl wrote: Are these fuel burn values an average of a trip (if yes, what is the trip length) or the burn at cruise level? And some indication of the weight of the aircraft would also help …
Why Do DC-10's/MD-11's Have To Fly Nose-up? - Airliners.net
Jul 8, 2001 · All airplanes cruise with a positive AoA (Angle of Attack). The camber of the wing alone doesn't produce enough lift to maintain altitude with 0 AoA.
Props Facing Backwards - Airliners.net
Sep 18, 2006 · There are some airplanes (can't remember the names right now) with their props facing backwards. As Kaddyuk says, the principle is the same. One of the reasons for using a pusher on a …