How do they go about transporting them when they need them in airpots? Do they pull them apart or something?
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Originally posted by FN-GM View PostWhat about a 747F with the opening nose?
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Originally posted by globetrekker84 View Post
If a GE90-115B, used on the 77L and 77W, required replacement in a remote location, only the Antonov An-124 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_An-124) can be used to ferry the complete engine, cowlings and all.
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A Trent 900 engine can fit inside a B744 freighter. In fact, I remember it was one of the engine's design requirements. So, a B747 engine would have no problem fitting into a B747 freighter.
The GE 90 can be shipped in parts excluding the fan case in a B747F. But the AN124 is needed if the fan case is needed as well.
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Originally posted by MAN Flyer View PostPoor QF, they really having a time of it at the moment.
Never mind the previous Annus Horribilis, this is a Mensis Horribilis!.
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Poor QF, they really having a time of it at the moment.
Never mind the previous Annus Horribilis, this is a Mensis Horribilis!.
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Bird strike affects Qantas
Bird strike affects Qantas
SYDNEY: A Qantas Boeing 747 had to turn back to Johannesburg after one of its engines suffered a bird strike, the airline said Wednesday, the latest in a string of incidents to beset the Australian carrier.
Qantas said the plane's number two engine lost power after sucking in a bird shortly after takeoff late Tuesday, with damaged turbines forcing an unplanned landing. There were 171 passengers on board.
"The aircraft is being worked on by engineers," a Qantas spokesman told AFP.
"It's just a bit of damage to some of the turbine blades, it's not a huge thing."
One of Qantas' smaller Boeing 717s was hit by lightning on a regional flight between the Australian destinations of Alice Springs and Darwin hours earlier, causing "minor damage" to the exterior.
The incidents follow the return to Sydney of a Qantas Boeing 747 bound for Buenos Aires on Monday after it suffered an electrical fault which caused smoke to pour into the cockpit.
Qantas has been plagued with mechanical issues since grounding its fleet of Airbus A380s after an engine exploded on one of the superjumbos on November 4, forcing an emergency landing in Singapore.
A Boeing 747 had to turn back to Singapore with a sparking engine the following day, and a Melbourne-bound Boeing 767 returned to the west coast city of Perth with engine vibration a week later.
Qantas said Wednesday it hoped to have the A380 back in service "as soon as possible" but declined to give a timeframe for it.
"We are working with Rolls-Royce to identify which engines need replacement components, or to be replaced altogether, as part of our inspection process," the spokesman said, referring to the engine manufacturer.
Qantas experienced bird strikes two or three times a year and it was a "pretty rare occurrence", he added.
A US Airways Airbus A320 ditched in New York's Hudson River last January after a bird strike on both of its engines, in an incident widely known as the "Miracle on the Hudson" because there was no loss of life.
-AFP/wk
Taken off Channel News Asia
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If a GE90-115B, used on the 77L and 77W, required replacement in a remote location, only the Antonov An-124 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_An-124) can be used to ferry the complete engine, cowlings and all.
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Originally posted by diecastdrool View PostAnd today another incident happened : A QANTAS flight has been struck by lightning soon after takeoff on its way from Alice Springs to Darwin.
It's a 717 carrying 115 passengers. Full details at http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/bre...-1225954614664
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Originally posted by dj_jay_smith View PostIt's too big to fit in the cargo hold on any commerical airliner, so when Boeing developed the 747 they designed this as an alternative way to ferry a spare engine.
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Originally posted by diecastdrool View PostAnd today another incident happened : A QANTAS flight has been struck by lightning soon after takeoff on its way from Alice Springs to Darwin.
It's a 717 carrying 115 passengers. Full details at http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/bre...-1225954614664
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And today another incident happened : A QANTAS flight has been struck by lightning soon after takeoff on its way from Alice Springs to Darwin.
It's a 717 carrying 115 passengers. Full details at http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/bre...-1225954614664
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