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Post by a380admirer on Nov 23, 2016 13:01:55 GMT 1
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Post by stealthmanbob on Nov 23, 2016 13:15:45 GMT 1
It did engine run 1 yesterday. So ER2 suggests another one soon ?
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Post by a380admirer on Nov 23, 2016 13:28:51 GMT 1
It did engine run 1 yesterday. So ER2 suggests another one soon ? There was no moving yesterday. But currently MSN79 was moved to the engine test area so I think first engine run is today
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XWB
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Post by XWB on Nov 23, 2016 13:33:35 GMT 1
The aircraft moves under its own power to the test area, so first engine run happens earlier.
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Post by a380admirer on Nov 23, 2016 13:38:32 GMT 1
The aircraft moves under its own power to the test area, so first engine run happens earlier. Thanks for the information.
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Post by XWB on Nov 23, 2016 13:40:14 GMT 1
In the engine area they spool up the engine to full thrust. Initial engine run happens at the flight line.
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Post by a380admirer on Nov 23, 2016 13:55:59 GMT 1
In the engine area they spool up the engine to full thrust. Initial engine run happens at the flight line. Is it possible that sometime first engine run is in the engine test area and sometimes not? I remember me that we can see pictures from the plane with smoke behind the engines (from the oil inside the engine) in the engine test area and sometimes not. If the first engine run was before the plane was moved to the engine test area we should never see the big smoke clouds behind the engine. Or I'm wrong? Example for QR #1 a380.boards.net/thread/642/a350-900-msn6-qr-ala?page=16
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Post by foreigner on Nov 23, 2016 15:32:01 GMT 1
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Post by a380admirer on Nov 23, 2016 15:45:55 GMT 1
Same procedure as with MSN74 (LH) , currently turns a few circles. Cooling down engines and moving the plane around.
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Post by addasih on Nov 25, 2016 20:04:49 GMT 1
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