jergar999
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If FS2002 is to be believed, ignoring engine limits and with 10% fuel the 747-400 will make it out of the crater without stalling. If you actually observe takeoff power limits, you stall or smack a few feet below the top. I'm not sure how real this all is.
One other thing. It's not really a cool approach or anything, but has anyone been to Pinal Air Park near Marana, AZ? It's a civil aircraft graveyard and Evergreen refurbishes heavies there. There are hundreds of 747's and DC-10's parked along the side of this little 5000 foot runway. Kind of cool. Sorry for getting off topic.
As soon as I figure out how to post a link, I will post one with real Rio Amazonas photos.
One other thing. It's not really a cool approach or anything, but has anyone been to Pinal Air Park near Marana, AZ? It's a civil aircraft graveyard and Evergreen refurbishes heavies there. There are hundreds of 747's and DC-10's parked along the side of this little 5000 foot runway. Kind of cool. Sorry for getting off topic.
As soon as I figure out how to post a link, I will post one with real Rio Amazonas photos.