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757 Fly by Then Vertical

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wereqwerty (2 days ago) Show Hide
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its not exactly vertical. i calculated the angle is at 141knots the pilot pulled back 50deg on his stick and the plane shud have gone up exactly 78.94714409degrees! c'mon thumbs down for all i care LOL
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You're an idiot...It was going alot faster than 141 knots which probably isn't even the rotation speed for a 757. And how to did the pilot pull back "50 degrees on his stick"? First of all he has a yoke, secondly, you don't measure how much he "pulls back" in degrees and thirdly, you would have no way knowing how much he pulled back, and how fast he was going.
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Very possible and easily done even with a stock 757, not very legal though, unless you have permission for the FAA, not likely though.
cunn9305 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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I love takeoffs in the '57. It is a total hotrod.
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I wish that fucker had crashed
xOGxproductions (4 days ago) Show Hide
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why people would have died?
Bagels108 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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I <3 757s
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Planes only stall if they don't have a certain speed to go vertical. Some larger plane require more speed then smaller planes.
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i understand all the thrst ratios and all that but its still giant. and if you see it it was going at about 145 knots or something and it pulled up so fast. it takes a little time to get a lot of thrust.
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a 757 Outfitted with Rolls Royce Engines does a fly ...
a 757 Outfitted with Rolls Royce Engines does a fly by the goes vertical
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