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OH-SHT
25th Nov 2000, 03:21
...of the spiral painted in the middle of a commercial jet engine fan??
just curious :)

Pub User
25th Nov 2000, 04:56
It's to make the spinning part of the engine more visible to nature's aviators, so they don't get their feathers pruned, and we don't damage our compressor blades.

m&v
25th Nov 2000, 05:23
Japan Air started it,to scare birds,and advise groud crew(with earmuffs on)that engine was still turning.

WenWe
26th Nov 2000, 05:52
If you look at it at idle, tends to strobe at you.
Very noticeable & a damn good idea.

AndrewE
1st Dec 2000, 11:20
they should make the whole fan be painted with a spiral!........then again.the ground crew might get hipmotised (spelling?)....

AndrewE
1st Dec 2000, 11:59
they should make the whole fan be painted with a spiral!........then again, the ground crew might get hipmotised lol

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Localiser
1st Dec 2000, 14:11
Hypnotised!

LOC :)

QAVION
4th Dec 2000, 14:30
"Hypnotised!"

Or in some dictionaries, "hypnotized" http://www.pprune.org/ubb/NonCGI/eek.gif

HAWK19M
4th Dec 2000, 16:33
Can the bird react fast enough to avoid the running engine just by looking at the sprial.
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Hew Jampton
4th Dec 2000, 21:35
I thought it was to help the engineer/headset person on start up to tell whether the fan was rotating in the correct direction, not windmilling in reverse.

[This message has been edited by Hew Jampton (edited 05 December 2000).]

WenWe
5th Dec 2000, 05:33
Sorry, but we can't see which way the fan's spinning from the crewroom!