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efc said:
Also they have the new flapper type outflow valves.

"...flapper type..."

Man, GVflyer is gonna come down here and b!tchslap you into tomorrow! :D TC
 
Dude--It's a square hole with variable "pitch" louvers that open and close based on altitude but they direct the outflow aft so the engineers claim a small gain in "thrust" as a result. Great marketing tool.TC
 
550s are slick

AA717driver said:
Dude--It's a square hole with variable "pitch" louvers that open and close based on altitude but they direct the outflow aft so the engineers claim a small gain in "thrust" as a result. Great marketing tool.TC

Actually, it is more about a reduction in drag then an increase in thrust. The disruption in airflow caused by the outflow air hitting the airstream at a right angle is more than you would think. By angling the outflow air, they were able to reduce the drag considerably (for such a small change).



Ace
 
Falcon Capt said:
I believe they call it a Thrust Recovery Outflow Valve...

Yeah, what he said... :p TC
 
Thrust Recovery Outflow Valve

This is from our press release.

The TROV recovers wasted energy by reusing air released from the cabin outflow valve, which controls cabin pressurization. By directing this air into the free air stream, the system boosts takeoff performance, speed, fuel efficiency and range.

GV
 

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