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cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Jun 28 2011,12:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>One would have thought that such minor but important details would have been checked beforehand. Not just a simple matter of changing the winglet.
VH-OQA has been sitting in Singapore for about 8 months now and the most common muttering around the forums seems to be that planning for the repair is well underway. The most common WAG for how long it would take was 7 months which has been and gone, next most common WAG is at least a year.deeknow wrote:QUOTE (deeknow @ Jun 28 2011,12:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Oh dear.. there's a tug-driver who's about to lose his job I guess![]()
Musta been someone else on the GND tho surely
I shouldn't think there'd be anyone watching all the time (what is there to hit on a mid-field taxiway ?) but when a significantly large aircraft is being towed near structures in places where significantly large aircraft don't normally venture you'd expect some sort of a lookout. You'd also expect a bunch of people to come out of the woodwork to watch it go past, wonder if there's footage on youtube ?The above post is in the public domain and is guaranteed by the manufacturer to contain no references to anything illegal or discussion of piracy, although this signature may contain traces of nuts.
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NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Jun 28 2011,11:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Shhiiiii !
Check out th 3rd pic bottom left...he's the one that did it!
Yep....and he's being told just that
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jun 29 2011,12:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>disaster waiting to happen......the old aviation adage "if it looks right it will fly right" cannot be applied to this beast......i think it will join the brabazon, and the spruce goose.......as i said , just my uninformed opinion....sue me if you wish
ARBUST again .. as CP said , you would have thought that was checked out first .. other classic was a few months back clipping a regional on the tarmac .. come on .. both aircrew and ground crew are responsible ..... ARBUST again

deeknow wrote:QUOTE (deeknow @ Jun 28 2011,12:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Oh dear.. there's a tug-driver who's about to lose his job I guess![]()
Musta been someone else on the GND tho surely
I'd beg to differ. I don't know if the shots are in chronological order, but in the first shot, there is no tug. In the third shot the tug is present, so I'd say the tug has been called to unblock the taxi-way.
Just a thought?These shots are good for a giggle though....
cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Jun 29 2011,8:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I believe that one of the original design ideas was folding wing tips ...
...so too the B777.
Did anyone order folding tips I wonder?
The B747-8 is now the longest airliner... there'll be some issues too I imagine.
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Jun 29 2011,8:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>...so too the B777.
Did anyone order folding tips I wonder?
The B747-8 is now the longest airliner... there'll be some issues too I imagine.
No-one ordered the 777 with folding wing-tips and the option was dropped...too much weight and complexity I believe.
747-8 can't be much longer than a 777-300 or A340-600? Might have to look this one up.
connor wrote:QUOTE (connor @ Jun 29 2011,8:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I'd beg to differ. I don't know if the shots are in chronological order, but in the first shot, there is no tug. In the third shot the tug is present, so I'd say the tug has been called to unblock the taxi-way.
Yeah, look where the wing is in regards to the building in the first shot...the tug has then pushed the plane back to start the clean up.Last edited by NZ255 on Wed Jun 29, 2011 6:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.Nick
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