EagleRJ said:.
Useless trivia:
Does anyone know the only airplane that can back up on the ground, even though it is not equipped with thrust reversers or reversing propellers?
The mighty B-17
JAFI
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EagleRJ said:.
Useless trivia:
Does anyone know the only airplane that can back up on the ground, even though it is not equipped with thrust reversers or reversing propellers?
EagleRJ said:Completely under its own power, and yes- it's an airplane.
Hint: it doesn't move backward in a straight line....
JAFI's got it.
Crews in the Fortress could bring the #1 or #4 engine up to full power while locking that side's wheel brake, and the plane would yaw, causing the other wheel to roll back a few feet. By alternating that procedure, you could slowly back the plane up into a parking spot. Crews did that to cope with tight parking situations at the airfields in England.
typhoonpilot said:It's not the only plane that has done it though. My dad did it in a B-24 in early 1945 on his way to England. He tells the story a lot better than me ( obviously, he was there ). Essentially they had to back out of a tight spot in Canada with no other method available to them.
TP
GravityHater said:Do you have the opspecs on board (I'm doubtful), or do you have to call dispatch to read/interpret it, for something that is rarely used and maybe forgotten?
User997 said:We've used it before (Citation II) to back into a parking space after arriving at our destination after the FBO closed and no one to push us back.
minitour said:...so is that a "yes, that's what it's called"?
j41driver said:Yes.
And why do I have to put "at least 5 characters" in my message if all I want to say is "Yes"???
Goods, I can't help but feel your being fesecious in your reply, but I will respond to your reply none the less. You must not fly charter or corporate, cause if you did you would understand sometimes you have to improvise a little bit to get something done.Goods2000 said:you backed up a Citation II ? did you have wing walkers, proper training and..... what is the minimum speed in the C500 for TR deployment
one final thought, who paid for the paint job that you destroyed on the airplane you were "flying "
Now THAT would've been a sight to see right there!Diesel said:The tower said it was the only time he'd seen a plane do a 3 point turn to get out of HVN.
Goods2000 said:the reason they roll forward is to be sure that the nose wheel is locked straight before powering back, it is also still a common practice in the Md80 and DC9 if they are certified to do so for their company