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Old 18th January 2012 | 03:11
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Rotating a fully loaded -900 with derated thrust to 24k at 3 degrees per second to 15 degrees nose with an OAT of 38 degrees will result in a tail strike.
I think this is what has driven it. The longer aircraft make it more critical.
When they decided to make longer and longer versions things like spoiler deflection became important so they have had a wee re-think.
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