On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 09:29:05 -0600, Reagan wrote in message 
<4d63d641.7000...@gmail.com>:

> On 2/22/2011 8:35 AM, Gene Buckle wrote:
> > On Tue, 22 Feb 2011, Gary Neely wrote:
> >
> >> Syd places an enormous amount of effort and care into his models.
> >> If it were me, I'd think twice before questioning something he
> >> did, and I'd be darned sure I did my homework first, because it's
> >> certain he will have. But if he says he's interested in
> >> suggestions for improvements, he means it, and without ego.
> >>
> >> I have a friend who worked as a mechanical safety inspector at the
> >> Miami airport cargo facility back in the mid-90's, and he used to
> >> tell me of how unladen aircraft would sometimes depart at seemingly
> >> unbelievable steep angles. It was from his descriptions that I
> >> first started to understand the power of those engines that sit
> >> hidden in the throats of airliner intakes.
> >>
> > I don't know what engine the FG 777-200 uses, but if it were
> > equipped with a pair of GE-110B engines, you're looking at
> > 220,200lbs of thrust on an airplane with an empty operating weight
> > of about 297,000lbs.  That's really close to a 1:1 thrust to weight
> > ratio and as a result that bird will climb like a homesick angel. :)
> >
> > g.
> >
> 
> It looks like the model is of a 777-200ER, which is available with up
> to 93,700 lbf thrust per engine and 304,500 Lbs empty operating
> weight.  A cursory look through the FDM confirms those specs, "mass"
> set at 315,000 Lbs.  No expert here, but nothing basic jumps out as
> weird/wrong.

..how much reverse thrust?  In case someone wants to try sim 
"another unrealistic TwinOtter180@ENSK:09 from ENAN"? ;o)

-- 
..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt Karlsen
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
  Scenarios always come in sets of three: 
  best case, worst case, and just in case.

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