alot of people may not apreciate just how amazing these machines are.. the engineering and technology be them... who'd have thought they'd make a 20 tonne bus fly?
no..... even at idle the engine produces thrust just not alot of it, and when planes are on final they still use the thrust it's just when the plane is over the threshold of the runway. I fly for Delta, Cheers
You seriously know nothing about planes, when a plane is landing its throtle is reduced to 0%. The engine is not switched off but there is no acceleration.
This is cool! I love airplanes and airports. Always have,since i was younger. Planies!!
Nice shot of the British Airways 777.
alot of people may not apreciate just how amazing these machines are.. the engineering and technology be them... who'd have thought they'd make a 20 tonne bus fly?
The last 727-200 and 737-200 i flew on were both on Delta! I miss this bird...one aircraft i'll miss
i cant belive the engine can do that!
plus,what airbus is that?
I love 737-200
no..... even at idle the engine produces thrust just not alot of it, and when planes are on final they still use the thrust it's just when the plane is over the threshold of the runway. I fly for Delta, Cheers
real nice
its a 737-200 with JT8D engines. that the reverse thrust
it takes a lot for that plane to land(oh boy...!)
Yeah I know but at 0% dosen't mean your engines are turned off it just means there's hardly any. I can top your job, I fly on flight simulator XD
why? it defeats the whole momet of catching the descent, approach, and landing
You mean "they're.... and I think he might see what I se. there are clearly "black things" objects near the wings. Not part of the aircraft itself.
he could cut the first 4 minutes
no thry dont
You seriously know nothing about planes, when a plane is landing its throtle is reduced to 0%. The engine is not switched off but there is no acceleration.
lol after 1 year