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| Old Skool | Huge sci-fi fan here, so of course I used to watch B5 before it went off the air! Now, I need to talk to Mike Lewis about his avatar. Those shadow (first ones) shakes head! ![]() |
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| Up to a point. At a certain altitude they produce thrust 50/50 between the turbine and fan sections. Above that altitude the turbine produces more thrust than the fan section. Our bypass is 5:1, at FL510 the fan section is just along for the ride, the turbine section is producing almost all of the thrust at that point |
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| Q400 has spoilers that assist the ailerons as well as automatically deploy when weight on wheels and power levers near flight idle to help slow us down on landing. If you are ever behind one on takeoff and we thrown the switch into "flight" we will position and hold with our spoilers deployed but as soon as we add power they drop down.
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| Old Skool | While the GE 90 is awesome (and my favorite engine.) I hear that with the future next gen planes (A350 & 787, or a 777 replacement) engines with the thrust output of the 90 (115,000 lbs of thrust each side) won't be necessary. So future planes with their composite structures engines need only be in the 60-73 lbs. of thrust range. Anyone else heard the same? Also, what are the specific technical details about the new "geared fan" turbofan, and how does it work different in relation to the more standard fare high bypass turbofan? |
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| When I took my girlfriend flying for the first time, I pretended I was steering on the ground with the yoke, then let her "steer" the airplane. It started veering off course. I got a little chuckle out of that. |
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Yes they are Turbine, but the N1 section is the prop!Don't need spoilers the props have beta/reverse. Hope that helps!
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| Here is something that will blow everybodies minds. Turbine engines in the "near" future will be Oiless. That's right, no lube. Instead the shafts and other moving rotating parts will float on a cushion of air. This will reduce friction by quite a bit of percentage points directly relating to increased thrust for the size of engines and greatly reduced operating costs and increased TBO's and HSI's. I found this out by watching the History channel "LUBE JOB". I was bored the first 57 minutes of the show then they showed this towards the end. I'll try to find a link or something to it. |
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