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Heyas,
DC-9-30 with the -15 engines
Best. Airplane. Ever.
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Now that would be the birdHear.. Hear.. (or is it Here.. Here.. not sure).....
Sadly, they're all but non-existant on the line nowadays as the -9's have been deemed "most efficient" by dum-dom and sissy-scott... Alas...
It has been 6 years, so correct me if I have forgotten. But there is a primary trim and secondary trim. I know there is two motors. I thought there was two jack screws.
Sure, but that doesn't change the fact that its a single point operating system for a critical flight control. Plus the lubrication intervals vary wildly between operators, with the FAA's blessing.
Two motors, one jackscrew. No redundancy.
Is that sort of like having three hydraulic sources to only one rudder pcu?
I don't think was ever a DC-9-10F, the DC-9-10 combi version was called the DC-9-15F. The difference was the 10 had one over wing exit per side, the 15 had two over wing exits per side. BTW the 10 was was a real hot rod
as opposed to screw the grease
Why the B-24 shadow in your avitar?My dad used to say "Screw the geese!" when we lived under a flyway. What a mess!