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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Externet wrote in news:a78f196e-92e0-46d3-9c4d- : Hi. Could not find a proper group to ask, sorry : The old Boeing 707 and perhaps others had a tiny 3000+ psi air compressor on board driven by a hydraulic motor to start engines with NO ground equipment assist. Which current aircraft have a similar compressed air starting system on board ? Thanks. No civil AC I know of, except some russian light planes. Bertie Yeah, Mx probably doesn't know either. |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "Morgans" wrote in : "Robert Moore" wrote I have done numerous "high pressure" starts in the old B-707. The air compressor filled a "high pressure tank" and the tank then was sufficient to start just one engine. After that, that engine's bleed air was used to start the remaining engines. Did the 707 not have an onboard APU? Some did. Most not. Bertie Got a link? |
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![]() "F. Baum" wrote in message ... On May 9, 7:59 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: None in regular airline service. I have seen a couple of 707s converted to corporate service where the forward cargo hold was converted to hold a retractable APU that was pulled outside the cargo door for engine starts and then shut-down and stowed away. I've een told, but haven't seen, that some have the 727 type installation. Bertie I understand the 727 was originaly designed without an APU and they squeezed one into the wheel well. This was the main reason it couldnt be used inflight. This was from a systems instructor who had alot of folklore on the 727 (Including the picture of 30 or so people hanging on the airstair inflight during the fall of Siagon). FB You are feeding a very destructive (wanna be) troll. |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "F. Baum" wrote in : On May 9, 7:59 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: None in regular airline service. I have seen a couple of 707s converted to corporate service where the forward cargo hold was converted to hold a retractable APU that was pulled outside the cargo door for engine starts and then shut-down and stowed away. I've een told, but haven't seen, that some have the 727 type installation. Bertie I understand the 727 was originaly designed without an APU and they squeezed one into the wheel well. This was the main reason it couldnt be used inflight. This was from a systems instructor who had alot of folklore on the 727 (Including the picture of 30 or so people hanging on the airstair inflight during the fall of Siagon). Could be. I only flew th e200 and they all had them. Of course, you didn't really need one in flight anyway. There were plenty of electrics available from the three engines anyway. Bertie Mory bull****. |
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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:POhVj.81$CE1.20
@newsfe23.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Externet wrote in news:a78f196e-92e0-46d3- 9c4d- : Hi. Could not find a proper group to ask, sorry : The old Boeing 707 and perhaps others had a tiny 3000+ psi air compressor on board driven by a hydraulic motor to start engines with NO ground equipment assist. Which current aircraft have a similar compressed air starting system on board ? Thanks. No civil AC I know of, except some russian light planes. Bertie Yeah, Mx probably doesn't know either. Awwww, you having a bad day? I'm not! that's something anyway, isn't it? Bertie |
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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:hQhVj.82$CE1.20
@newsfe23.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "Morgans" wrote in : "Robert Moore" wrote I have done numerous "high pressure" starts in the old B-707. The air compressor filled a "high pressure tank" and the tank then was sufficient to start just one engine. After that, that engine's bleed air was used to start the remaining engines. Did the 707 not have an onboard APU? Some did. Most not. Bertie Got a link? nOPE. Do you? Bertie |
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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
: "F. Baum" wrote in message news:824b5025-7172-452a-939f-fa86f16d33f7@ 27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com.. . On May 9, 7:59 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: None in regular airline service. I have seen a couple of 707s converted to corporate service where the forward cargo hold was converted to hold a retractable APU that was pulled outside the cargo door for engine starts and then shut-down and stowed away. I've een told, but haven't seen, that some have the 727 type installation. Bertie I understand the 727 was originaly designed without an APU and they squeezed one into the wheel well. This was the main reason it couldnt be used inflight. This was from a systems instructor who had alot of folklore on the 727 (Including the picture of 30 or so people hanging on the airstair inflight during the fall of Siagon). FB You are feeding a very destructive (wanna be) troll. He isn't, actually. But you are. Not that that will stop you. You're a k00k and k00ks never listen. Bertie |
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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:CRhVj.84$CE1.32
@newsfe23.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "F. Baum" wrote in news:824b5025-7172-452a-939f-fa86f16d33f7@ 27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com: On May 9, 7:59 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: None in regular airline service. I have seen a couple of 707s converted to corporate service where the forward cargo hold was converted to hold a retractable APU that was pulled outside the cargo door for engine starts and then shut-down and stowed away. I've een told, but haven't seen, that some have the 727 type installation. Bertie I understand the 727 was originaly designed without an APU and they squeezed one into the wheel well. This was the main reason it couldnt be used inflight. This was from a systems instructor who had alot of folklore on the 727 (Including the picture of 30 or so people hanging on the airstair inflight during the fall of Siagon). Could be. I only flew th e200 and they all had them. Of course, you didn't really need one in flight anyway. There were plenty of electrics available from the three engines anyway. Bertie Mory bull****. Nope. Bertie |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:POhVj.81$CE1.20 @newsfe23.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Externet wrote in news:a78f196e-92e0-46d3- 9c4d- : Hi. Could not find a proper group to ask, sorry : The old Boeing 707 and perhaps others had a tiny 3000+ psi air compressor on board driven by a hydraulic motor to start engines with NO ground equipment assist. Which current aircraft have a similar compressed air starting system on board ? Thanks. No civil AC I know of, except some russian light planes. Bertie Yeah, Mx probably doesn't know either. Awwww, you having a bad day? I'm not! that's something anyway, isn't it? Bertie Take your meds. You are making even less sense than usual. |
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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in : "F. Baum" wrote in message news:824b5025-7172-452a-939f-fa86f16d33f7@ 27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com.. . On May 9, 7:59 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: None in regular airline service. I have seen a couple of 707s converted to corporate service where the forward cargo hold was converted to hold a retractable APU that was pulled outside the cargo door for engine starts and then shut-down and stowed away. I've een told, but haven't seen, that some have the 727 type installation. Bertie I understand the 727 was originaly designed without an APU and they squeezed one into the wheel well. This was the main reason it couldnt be used inflight. This was from a systems instructor who had alot of folklore on the 727 (Including the picture of 30 or so people hanging on the airstair inflight during the fall of Siagon). FB You are feeding a very destructive (wanna be) troll. He isn't, actually. But you are. Not that that will stop you. You're a k00k and k00ks never listen. Bertie You're a liar. |
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