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Forum: Tech Log
13th Aug 2009, 20:57
Replies: 5
Views: 12,801
Posted By miss_heard

ok, thanks for clearing it up. :ok: I guess...

ok, thanks for clearing it up. :ok:

I guess I was thinking back to my A-Level physics days when a full scale deflection on a moving coil meter meant that the needle moved all the way from one side...
Forum: Tech Log
13th Aug 2009, 19:31
Replies: 5
Views: 12,801
Posted By miss_heard

So, broadly speaking: Half scale = half way...

So, broadly speaking:

Half scale = half way across from centre to one side
Full scale = ALL the way across from centre to one side

See this is where I was getting confused - to me "Full Scale...
Forum: Tech Log
13th Aug 2009, 16:21
Replies: 5
Views: 12,801
Posted By miss_heard

What is "Half Scale Deflection" on a CDI?

Hi, on a CDI that has 2 dots on either side of the ILS beam centre, does "half scale deflection" equate to a 2 dot (~2.5 deg) deviation or does it refer to a 1 dot (~1.25 deg) deviation?

I'm...
Forum: Tech Log
8th Jul 2008, 11:05
Replies: 25
Views: 3,950
Posted By miss_heard

no, the other one

no, the other one
Forum: Tech Log
28th Jun 2008, 01:17
Replies: 25
Views: 3,950
Posted By miss_heard

LoL - I promise you I'm neither! ...

LoL - I promise you I'm neither!



Believe it or not, I heard a rumour that one airline's SOP was to select reverse for a fixed number of seconds, which was what prompted me to post the question...
Forum: Tech Log
26th Jun 2008, 08:51
Replies: 25
Views: 3,950
Posted By miss_heard

Reverse thrust at STN / EGSS

With regard to landing at Stansted, do operators generally apply reverse thrust for a set period of time (e.g. 20 secs no matter what the conditions) or is it generally only applied until normal taxi...
Forum: Tech Log
22nd Mar 2007, 15:36
Replies: 16
Views: 2,245
Posted By miss_heard

have you tried the SAS Emission Calculator? (it's...

have you tried the SAS Emission Calculator? (it's quite cool :ok: )
http://sasems.port.se/
Forum: Tech Log
23rd Feb 2007, 10:18
Replies: 8
Views: 3,021
Posted By miss_heard

Thanks to all those who have replied so far. ...

Thanks to all those who have replied so far.

:ok:
Forum: Tech Log
22nd Feb 2007, 10:59
Replies: 8
Views: 3,021
Posted By miss_heard

B757 landing flap

Under flap usage for landings at www.757.org.uk it says for normal operations Flap 30 is used, but that some operators may also use F25 on longer runways.
Can anyone with experience tell me if Flap...
Forum: Questions
10th Apr 2006, 11:38
Replies: 16
Views: 3,625
Posted By miss_heard

I believe the 'buzz saw' noise you are referring...

I believe the 'buzz saw' noise you are referring to is caused largely by the fan tips being supersonic (and the resulting noise interacting with other tonal sources in the engine). I have noticed...
10th Jan 2005, 15:39
Replies: 498
Views: 107,218
Posted By miss_heard

Angel patdavies, I agree with you entirely - she can't...

patdavies, I agree with you entirely - she can't have her cake and eat it. She should perhaps look towards getting a less demanding job.

If she does only work 75% at the moment, then that seems...
19th Nov 2004, 00:01
Replies: 11
Views: 866
Posted By miss_heard

Angel Wow - a £200 card for your kids PC - lucky...

Wow - a £200 card for your kids PC - lucky things!

Anyway, loads of graphics card reviews can be found here (http://www.trustedreviews.com/articles.aspx?sec=5) including a round up of the latest...
Forum: Tech Log
18th Nov 2004, 12:11
Replies: 4
Views: 2,642
Posted By miss_heard

Angel Semaphore Sam - there's no 'list' as such - you...

Semaphore Sam - there's no 'list' as such - you just need to know what the Chapter 3 cert levels are in order to work out the cumulative margin. Any current production aircraft that already meets...
Forum: Tech Log
17th Nov 2004, 19:54
Replies: 10
Views: 1,682
Posted By miss_heard

Angel :hmm: OK fair enough, but can I politely...

:hmm: OK fair enough, but can I politely suggest then that you stop posting messages along the lines of "If you only knew what I new..." on a PUBLIC forum such as this one. Doing so is pointless...
Forum: Tech Log
17th Nov 2004, 13:08
Replies: 10
Views: 1,682
Posted By miss_heard

Angel sorry to bump this but still waiting for a...

sorry to bump this but still waiting for a response (of some sorts) from 747FOCAL. Are you gonna reply?
:confused:
Forum: Questions
17th Nov 2004, 13:05
Replies: 2
Views: 835
Posted By miss_heard

Angel loads of stuff here...

loads of stuff here (http://www.caa.co.uk/erg/erg_stats/default.asp) also, but not sure if its exactly the kind of thing you were after
15th Nov 2004, 22:39
Replies: 8
Views: 711
Posted By miss_heard

Angel Yeah, the 80GB drive 'should' present no problems...

Yeah, the 80GB drive 'should' present no problems at all (for what its worth, I upgraded the original 6GB drive in my ageing 400MHz Dell Latitude with a 40GB model and it works fine).

However,...
15th Nov 2004, 22:26
Replies: 8
Views: 739
Posted By miss_heard

Angel I personally don't bother defragging anymore, and...

I personally don't bother defragging anymore, and instead I usually perform a clean install of XP every 6-9 months. This normally makes me feel like I've just 'upgraded' my PC as everything runs a...
Forum: Tech Log
11th Nov 2004, 19:39
Replies: 10
Views: 1,682
Posted By miss_heard

Angel Mutt, I totally agree... 747FOCAL should tell us...

Mutt, I totally agree... 747FOCAL should tell us what he (or she) knows about the RR 747/767!! :p

Mutt, for info, the 'widely known' noise readings I was referring to are published in the...
Forum: Tech Log
11th Nov 2004, 08:55
Replies: 10
Views: 1,682
Posted By miss_heard

Angel 747FOCAL; one aircraft widely known to measure...

747FOCAL; one aircraft widely known to measure higher than its certified EPNLs on approach is the RR powered 747-400. The GE and PW variants appear fine by all accounts. By that reckoning, are you...
4th Nov 2004, 12:23
Replies: 3
Views: 383
Posted By miss_heard

Angel If you still need to use the fax facility...

If you still need to use the fax facility occasionally, you could just uncheck the 'Enable Receive' box (in the Fax Config Wizard) when you don't need to use, rather than uninstalling it completely. ...
31st Oct 2004, 11:14
Replies: 10
Views: 739
Posted By miss_heard

Angel Background Noise - I'm afraid you'll have to...

Background Noise -

I'm afraid you'll have to ditch your USB adsl modem and buy a wireless adsl modem/router. Your USB modem cannot be connected directly to a router (wireless or otherwise) to...
28th Oct 2004, 16:22
Replies: 10
Views: 739
Posted By miss_heard

Angel In order to surf wirelessly with your laptop, I...

In order to surf wirelessly with your laptop, I think you will need to purchase an ADSL wireless router with built-in modem (about £100 from companies such as Linksys, Belkin, etc).
...
Forum: Tech Log
28th Oct 2004, 13:22
Replies: 3
Views: 2,255
Posted By miss_heard

Angel 747FOCAL - what you say is very interesting. If...

747FOCAL - what you say is very interesting. If even at Flap 25, the RR aircraft still exceed their F30 noise certification levels, then what do you think could be the cause of the high noise...
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