Re: No jet class,,,CONFIRMED
That's not meaningful, unfortunately. I can get vapes off my jet at 250 knots in the pattern...it all depends on temperature, baro pressure, humidity, etc.
No, of course not. I just think that the sound of an actual sonic boom is a lot louder than people think, AND it's accompanied by a noticeable pressure change on the eardrums at that close of a distance.
Again, just my opinion.
I'll be happy to go buy beers and admit I'm wrong if someone can show otherwise.
My biggest compressor stall occurred on takeoff at about 330 knots, 1500' MSL and full military power. There wasn't any strange throttle movement, any high AOA or maneuvering, or anything else other than a 10-degree nose high wings-level climb. It literally sounded like a .45 being shot right next to my left eardrum.
Happens all the time with the big Pratts and GEs, but fortunately because of the digital electronic engine controls they have it's not a big deal (aside from the pilots crapping their pants).
It would not surprise me at all to see a compressor stall during a high-speed pass like this.
Originally posted by MRussell
Originally posted by MRussell
Again, just my opinion.
I'll be happy to go buy beers and admit I'm wrong if someone can show otherwise.
Originally posted by MRussell
Happens all the time with the big Pratts and GEs, but fortunately because of the digital electronic engine controls they have it's not a big deal (aside from the pilots crapping their pants).
It would not surprise me at all to see a compressor stall during a high-speed pass like this.
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