Any ex-Concorde pilots?
SOrry for the link, but the question isn't mine..could you please tell us what the blue/green/yellow colours are around the N2 gauges?http://www.avcanada.ca/forums2/viewt...p?f=54&t=60224
Thanks! |
These colours indicate the hydraulic system which has a pump driven by that engine.
Engine 1: Green Only Engine 2: Green plus Yellow Engine 3: Blue Only Engine 4: Blue plus Yellow As far as I remember! |
That was what someone thought - nice to have it confirmed.
Thank-you. |
Thanks alanharkness.
Can you suggest any further info on the subject? Perhaps a link. What would be the procedure regarding the overhead selector in the event of an engine failure? And how come the engineer's panel doesn't have the same color code/selector (at least from what I can see)? |
I've just watched the ITVV 'Concorde' DVD - still available for sale on the internet I think?
This, and what seems like a thousand other questions, are answered by Captain Dave Rowland and Roger Brickhall (SEO). I don't often watch flying DVDs but I found this one very informative and somehow poignant considering all that has happened in aviation since it was filmed in 1996. KR FOK |
A good source of Concorde information can be found on concordesst.com
Regards |
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