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Yes it is.![]()
Sure you can manage it, but when you click off the magic she flies Sweeett!
Is it a joy to fly?
Please, share your experiences!
Best airplane to fly...1900
Just needs a little more power...![]()
Almost as fun as the B727 with the magic off.......
The 727 had magic???
Sweet, sweet airplane. Flew it for three years at my previous employer, loved it. Best memory was a ferry flight from DFW to IND, and the captain decided to do a max. power takeoff and climb as one was due. (every 7 days) Long story short, both of us were so far behind the airplane (astounding performance) that we were through 3000 feet before the gear came up, had to pitch up over 20 degrees to keep the speed reasonable, and leveled off at 10,000 in 1 minute 20 seconds, although I couldn't see the airport boundry, I'm sure we were not that far out of it when we leveled.
(those who have flown the RR powered 757-200 empty can attest to the performance.)
While I don't think that I would try and empty max. power takeoff and climb again, it was great fun.
I first thought that after a LAS-PHX leg with about 10k of fuel and maybe 40 pax. An engine limiter was MEL'd so we had to use max thrust. I was a hi-mins f/o, my leg.I thought the same thing stepping out of a ferrari enzo I test drove
I certainly have to agree with this statement...
Sweet, sweet airplane. Flew it for three years at my previous employer, loved it. Best memory was a ferry flight from DFW to IND, and the captain decided to do a max. power takeoff and climb as one was due. (every 7 days) Long story short, both of us were so far behind the airplane (astounding performance) that we were through 3000 feet before the gear came up, had to pitch up over 20 degrees to keep the speed reasonable, and leveled off at 10,000 in 1 minute 20 seconds, although I couldn't see the airport boundry, I'm sure we were not that far out of it when we leveled.
(those who have flown the RR powered 757-200 empty can attest to the performance.)
While I don't think that I would try and empty max. power takeoff and climb again, it was great fun.
We had pratt 2040's 42k per side. It would run like a scalded dog. I had many a chance to fly the jet empty on trainers. I won't claim our climb rates here, no one would believe them. But we limited our deck angle to 35 degrees to keep all the pumps covered. I suspect the RR engine is similarly powered.
AA--The TWA variants had PW 2037's. I didn't know there was a 2040.
I echo what benhuntin said about the flying qualities. It was well balanced (the 767-200 was too light on the ailerons) on the controls. I didn't fly the 767-300 enough but I just can't imagine doing the same patterns in that as I did in the 757. TC
True!
You just don't get to "fly" as much once you leave the no-autopilot world.
We had pratt 2040's 42k per side. It would run like a scalded dog. I had many a chance to fly the jet empty on trainers. I won't claim our climb rates here, no one would believe them. But we limited our deck angle to 35 degrees to keep all the pumps covered. I suspect the RR engine is similarly powered.