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![]() "Token" wrote in message news ![]() http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/...ain/index.html This story is claiming that a MANPAD hit a courier aircraft today. If the story is correct it was an SA-7, I would think a 7b. Imagine how much better something designed in the last quarter century might do? Horrifying for us all. A few months ago there was a thread in here about heat seekers and high bypass ratio engines. Those certainly look like high bypass ratio engines to me. I only saw a glimpse but it looked like an A310 with GE CF6 engines. The RB211 engine might have a reasonable chance of obscuring the hot exhaust nozzle as the shorter length of the Rolls Royce engines' 3 spool shaft allows the fan cowling to extend back beyond the exhaust nozzle thus covering up hot metal completely. (RR use this technique to reduce noise however) Several times threads have erupted here about the ability of a MANPAD to take down an airliner on take-off. One data point is poor statistics so I am not commenting one way or the other, but here is one that got wacked on climb-out, and managed to go around and land. T! |
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