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MD-11 Reversers
Hello, all you MD-Drivers out there!
Can someone please tell me whether the MD-11s reversers are inhibited until the NOSE WHEEL touches down or not? And if its really so, all of them? Just no2? Thanks in advance! |
#2 engine reverse is limited to idle reverse until nosewheel strut compression, at that time full reverse is available. Eng 1&3 have no restriction.
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To add #2 reverser on an MD-11 causes the aircraft to pitch up.
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There was a software fix for the pitchup which added nose lowering force to LSAS so the pitchup is nowhere near as pronounced as it was previously.
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Thank you all!
Just what I wanted to read!
regards! |
There was a software fix for the pitchup which added nose lowering force to LSAS so the pitchup is nowhere near as pronounced as it was previously. The #2 engine causing the nose to pitch up was not a surprise and has the exact same effect on DC-10's, the engine points it's exaust a few degrees towards the ground. The opposite effect can be experienced with fwd thrust of #2 engine pushing the nose down on the ground. DC-10's did also pitch up on spoiler deployment but the effect was not as drastic and did not contribute to hull losses as in the MD-11. |
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