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Old January 6th 07, 10:27 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default BAE Warton Thursday - 6104-W.jpg (1/1)

BTW - Great pics - keep 'em rolling! BC

"Brendan Cowan" wrote in message
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Thanks Rusty,

Must be one hell of a sound.

Tornados aren't the quitest of birds even without the reversers!

Cheers

:-)

BC

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Isn't that just exhaust staining from the thrust reversers?


Yes it is - the Tornado is fitted two 'buckets' that are shaped like a
quarter segment of orange peel. These rotate over the rear of the
engines
to form a semi spherical steel umbrella that re-routes the exhaust
through
180 degrees. Only used on landing (obviously) these buckets cover the
rear
of the aircraft with carbon deposits as they act like retro rockets to
give
a very short landing capability. As an aside, some pilots will blow a
wolf
whistle by operating these buckets on taxiing, a very strange sound from
an
aircraft.







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Old January 6th 07, 04:51 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default BAE Warton Thursday - 6104-W.jpg (1/1)


"RustYŠ" wrote in message
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"Brendan Cowan" wrote in message
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Isn't that just exhaust staining from the thrust reversers?


Yes it is - the Tornado is fitted two 'buckets' that are shaped like a
quarter segment of orange peel. These rotate over the rear of the engines
to form a semi spherical steel umbrella that re-routes the exhaust through
180 degrees. Only used on landing (obviously) these buckets cover the
rear
of the aircraft with carbon deposits as they act like retro rockets to
give
a very short landing capability. As an aside, some pilots will blow a
wolf
whistle by operating these buckets on taxiing, a very strange sound from
an
aircraft.


Thanks Brendan and Rusty

Regards....Chris


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Old January 6th 07, 04:51 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default BAE Warton Thursday - 6104-W.jpg (1/1)


"RustYŠ" wrote in message
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"Brendan Cowan" wrote in message
...
Isn't that just exhaust staining from the thrust reversers?


Yes it is - the Tornado is fitted two 'buckets' that are shaped like a
quarter segment of orange peel. These rotate over the rear of the engines
to form a semi spherical steel umbrella that re-routes the exhaust through
180 degrees. Only used on landing (obviously) these buckets cover the
rear
of the aircraft with carbon deposits as they act like retro rockets to
give
a very short landing capability. As an aside, some pilots will blow a
wolf
whistle by operating these buckets on taxiing, a very strange sound from
an
aircraft.


Thanks Brendan and Rusty

Regards....Chris


 




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