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  1. Airliners.net | Aviation Photography, Discussion Forums & News

    The Best Airplane Information, Aviation Photos and Aviation News! 3,713,580 photos online!

  2. Why Isn't Black Used On Airplanes? - Airliners.net

    Sep 8, 2010 · RE: Why Isn't Black Used On Airplanes? #11042451 BY etherealsky - Wed Sep 08, 2010 5:43 am Quoting ericaasen (Thread starter): I believe that the same would be true with airplanes as …

  3. Alaska Airlines Fleet - 2025 - Airliners.net

    Dec 31, 2024 · Instead of growing by 26 passenger airplanes, Alaska only grew by only 7 airplanes. In the last 10Q, Alaska was planning on 6 additional MAX 9s that were not delivered in 2024. Assuming …

  4. Photo Albums - Airliners.net

    This section is for the Photo Albums created by our users, listed with the most recently updated album first. Users have the ability to create as many albums as they want and list any photos from our …

  5. Airplane Air Circulation Questions - Airliners.net

    Aug 29, 2021 · Some airplanes shutdown both engines and were just on the APU. Either way, it’s tapped bleed air from either an engine or APU, plus recirculation fans. In any configuration, …

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  7. Airplanes Crashed Into Skyscrapers? (In The Past!)

    Jul 31, 2004 · The plane that crashed into the Trump Building (also called 40 Wall Street, the Manhattan Company Building, etc.) was a twin-engined Army C-45 Beechcraft. The accident happened on the …

  8. Cruise AOA For Major Airliners... - Airliners.net

    Jun 27, 2006 · From How Airplanes Fly 101: The Angle of Attack is the determined by the pilot during flight. Angle of Attack is angle that exists between the wing cord line (straight line form the center of …

  9. Steering Plane On The Ground - Airliners.net

    Jun 26, 2013 · The 747, 757, 767 and 777 have tillers. The 707, 727, 737 and 787 have basically 1/4 of a steering wheel. It's like steering wheel but only 1/4 of it, so you hold the outside of it. Airbus has …

  10. Why Do DC-10's/MD-11's Have To Fly Nose-up? - Airliners.net

    Jul 8, 2001 · All airplanes cruise with a positive AoA (Angle of Attack). The camber of the wing alone doesn't produce enough lift to maintain altitude with 0 AoA.