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evilroy 30th July 2008 08:32

B767 Performance
 
This seems a stupid question, but hey... gotta ask.

A person has said to me that a B767 would shake itself apart at over 220 mph (not kts) at 1000 feet (AMSL / AGL). I say it's bull, but can't find something I can point to, to actually conform that.

Can anyone help with a reputable website that refutes such a claim?

Cheers!

mutt 30th July 2008 09:42

Convert MPH to KTS, then think about V2+10 speeds at heavy weights, i think that you will find that no commercial airliner will "shake itself apart" at such slow speeds!!!

Methinks your friend doesnt know what he is talking about!

Mutt

Captain Capstan 30th July 2008 20:34

The max speed for a 767 below 8000 is 313 knots ( about 360 mph) if it is CAA registered and the highest V2 I have seen was 177 kts giving a target initial climb speed ( V2 to V2 + 15) of up to 192 kts or 220mph so your friend is talking b*****ks. Flap 1 limit speed is 250 knots.

haughtney1 30th July 2008 22:07

Pendants hat on......

The max speed for a 767 below 8000 is 313 knots
Thats just the limitation on the windscreen for birdstrike protection.

The aircraft is perfectly capable of achieving its VMO of 360Kts at low level.

evilroy 31st July 2008 08:26

I agree with the above comments, but are there any online references for Vmo / Vne below 8000?

Thanks again for humouring me.

Captain Capstan 31st July 2008 12:41

The restriction below 8000 is purely a British CAA requirement for bird strike protection.
I presume you mean pedants hat Haughtney1

haughtney1 31st July 2008 14:37


I presume you mean pedants hat Haughtney1
Yes.....:D:} indeed :E


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