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Dudley, Bertie, Bob Moore, Capt. Doug...
On my recent viewing of the A380 low and slow passes over some P&W locations, I remarked how quiet the airplane was. During these passes the aircraft was noticeably pitched up (maybe 150 knots?), and slightly "dirty", just as the far simpler craft I usually fly might be in a similar "slow flight" situation. I've been told by P&W employees that the plane was loaded up with ballast, and far from light. The most common remark I get from non-pilots on the lack of noise is "he was at idle", as they compare it to a plane descending. My response is that the 380 was maneuvering and maintaining altitude, which would require more than idle power, maybe a lot more, just like a smaller craft being flown in it's own version of slow flight. Am I thinking along the correct lines, that an airliner at a decent weight would require more than idle power to maneuver and maintain a constant altitude while slow? I have zero jet time, but this would only make sense. The Pratt guys agree with me, but they haven't flown airliners either. Thanks! |
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