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737ngpilot 30th April 2011 18:12

Flew the DC10 dash 10,15,30,40 allover the world.The best airplane I ever flew. I miss it. The 30 was my favorite,followed by the 15 that was a 10 with 30 engines.Amazing climb. The worst was the 40, the PW engine sucked, had 6 engine fails,TOD engine stalls, never pulled all engines back at the same time as they could all stall out, the J mod did help. never had an issue with the GE, burned less fuel too

WHBM 30th April 2011 18:21


Originally Posted by Graybeard (Post 6416497)
The Lear-Siegler/Collins autoland on the L-1011 was good for Cat IIIc, and maybe the best part of the airplane.

I think some of us here will miss an old friend, who would certainly have picked up on this comment ....... !

Storminnorm 30th April 2011 18:23

The old DC 10 - 30 made a bl**dy good freighter.

The Range 1st May 2011 02:37

Max gear extension speed on the DC-9 is 300 kts.,
but max gear extended speed is 320 kts.

DCDriver 3rd May 2011 20:59

Fly DC Jets!
 
I loved the look of the big Douglases as a boy and was lucky enough to go on to fly many of them for an unbroken 25yr stretch - I initially converted from the BAC 111 to the DC9-32 in the '70's and immediately realised why the former didn't sell! The DC9 on 1 eng was better than a 1-11 on 2 with DMW injection! I was sold for life.
Converted to the DC9-81 in 1981 before it was rechristened "MD", I liked that too for the technology but it wasn't as operationally flexible as it's predecessor.
Got my first Command on the '9, which could do 320kts down the ILS (or downwind for a visual), then drop the gear at 300, slats at 280, (speedbrake!! speedbrake!!) and still get in. And the DC9-15 climbed at 4000 fpm all the way to FL200 when it became slightly more sedate. I was lucky enough to fly every DC9 variant bar the -21 (pity!), although I have to admit the -51 was a bit of a pig.

The absolute pinnacle was the DC10-30 - who on earth said earlier it was an MD??? - the best a/c I ever flew. Every time I walked out to that beautiful a/c I felt privileged to be doing so. Did my last flight on it 10yrs ago this month.
Would have loved to get my hands on the stretch '8, but I suppose you can't have everything..... :):)

Now flying Peugeots - sorry, Airbuses :sad:

NG_Kaptain 5th May 2011 21:45

MD Good.
 
Flew the DC-9 30 and 50 for three years as copilot followed by fifteen years as captain on the DC-9 and MD 83, they were my favourites, beats the 737NG, and the wide body Airbuses I currently fly, I always try to think that the best aircraft around is the one I currently fly, but the DC-9 and MD 80 are the best "pilots aircraft" ever. I did fly the L1011 for a year, and that was one great aircraft. The Buses I fly now are no where near to the McDonnell Douglas products I cut my teeth on.

gooneydog 6th May 2011 00:06

I have 5 weeks left on the Dc-9 before forced retirement will make the most of every day love it

Graybeard 6th May 2011 00:22

Back when the MD-80 was the newest thing, pilots called their job, "Dialing for Dollars."


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