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wes 3rd Jan 2001 03:33

"Fire Balls" being shot out of 727's
 
I have often heard of 727's blowing "fireballs" out of their engines on occasion. I believe it was usually caused by hot OAT's and high humidity??? Just wandering if anybody knows why this would occur or what kind of buildup happens inside of the engines to cause this spectacle!?!
--Thanks :)

Dr. Red 3rd Jan 2001 05:18

Check out the "afterburner" thread in this forum.

Mattvitale 3rd Jan 2001 06:03

I've seen it a bunch of times in LGA. Temp and humidity didn't seem to matter. I think rapid throttle application may have something to do with it. Not sure though. ALso seen it on G-II and III's and 20 series Lears. Seems to be a problem mostly with older low-bypass engines.

JJflyer 3rd Jan 2001 15:44

Probably a Compressor stall...Seen that happen a couple of time on C141īs in Honolulu.

JJ

con-pilot 3rd Jan 2001 20:27

It is not uncommon for the #2 engine on the 72 to compressor stall in a strong cross-wind. Maybe this is what you have heard about.

To keep this from happening #1 and #3 engines are brought up to takeoff EPR, then as the aircraft gains speed the #2 engine is slowly brought up to takeoff EPR, no problems.

HF8903 4th Jan 2001 08:18

roosters?

Ultralights 4th Jan 2001 13:56

its a 727, its designed to do that :)

BOING 4th Jan 2001 21:47

Con-pilot is right.

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