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jmoney 08-09-2008 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by saab2000 (Post 441694)
Be careful....

I have been on many Russian airplanes. They know how to build airplanes.

Anyway, the DC-8 is also certified for inflight reverser usage.

I have see one of those things (from the reverser pic) close up.

-No slats, so the wings are about 8 feet thick at the roots

-It has a hydraulic ram that extends vertically from the tail (on the ground.) The ram actually has a set of castering wheels on it to keep the plane from tipping over onto its tail-too much weight with those four engines that far back.

*The kicker was that this plane didn't even have rivets on the fuselage-not a single one! What Ivan used was a bunch of regular (not even stainless steel) screws. Phillips head. Just get some new ones at Home Depot-I guess.... I suppose no one ever told Ivan about all the inconvenient problems with dissimilar metals and such-these things were rusted so badly I doubt a single would would have screwed out without breaking. Rust streaks galore!

-Russians do know how to build STRANGE airplanes......

HercDriver130 08-09-2008 05:56 PM

Build them yes.... brute force method in many cases...... maintenance and keeping them flying is another story.

StillLearning 08-10-2008 01:03 PM

Il-62 prototype 1962, first entered service 1967 and the last one was produced in 1994.

over 360K pound max takeoff
fixed drooping leading edge extension on the outer 2/3rds of wing
range approximately 5K nm

Maybe the spoilers have to be manually deployed
and just maybe, the crew is on their 1st of three bounces??

Senior Skipper 08-10-2008 01:14 PM

Hey it's an Ilyushin...anything is possible ;)

EmbraerFlyer 08-10-2008 05:14 PM

He/she could have bounced the landing...

dbchandler1 08-10-2008 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by saab2000 (Post 441700)
I am surprised you even need to put it back on the wheels. That tank should just be able to throttle up and taxi in on its belly!! :D

One of the most beautiful planes ever made IMHO!

Photos: Tupolev Tu-154M Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net

Yeah its okay......but the original 727 was still better I think. :)


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