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STOL liner

Started by ysi_maniac, October 20, 2019, 09:19:14 PM

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ysi_maniac

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Weaver

My first thought is that it'd be very noisy for the passengers in cruising flight.
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McColm

Wouldn't the An-72/74 be more appropriate  :banghead:

PR19_Kit

I once flew in a Cimber Air VFW614 from Copenhagen to Berlin, and that its engines were above the wing too. It wasn't any noisier than a conventional jet as far as I can remember.

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ysi_maniac

^^^^^
I always loved this plane
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Weaver

Most of the VFW614's cabin is ahead of the engines. Most of the XL-488's cabin is alongside or behind the engines.
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 - Sandman: A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Neil Gaiman

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 - Indiana Jones

PR19_Kit

I was sitting just aft of midway along the engines. Not exactly the best view from an airliner, but interesting.  ;D
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Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

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rickshaw

The Hondajet also had overwing mounted engines.

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jcf

Quote from: rickshaw on October 22, 2019, 04:39:32 PM
The Hondajet also had overwing mounted engines.



it still does.  ;D

maxmwill

Shhhh, don't give Boeing any ideas, because this might help keep the 737s in production a while longer, especially any military variants.

Gondor

I saw the title and wondered if Qunard or the White Star line would operate it?

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kerick

Quote from: ysi_maniac on October 20, 2019, 09:19:14 PM
What about this idea?



I can't help thinking of how to build that. Lots of putty I'm sure!
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63cpe

Now wait a minute..... I think a wing+ engines of the Toko An72/74 in combination with a fuselage + stabilo's from an Boeing 737 (Atlantis former Aurora) will get you darn close......

Just my thoughts....

David aka 63cpe

maxmwill

My first thought was along those lines, too.

kitnut617

Quote from: maxmwill on December 08, 2019, 12:28:52 AM
Shhhh, don't give Boeing any ideas, because this might help keep the 737s in production a while longer, especially any military variants.

I thinking it wouldn't help at all. From what I've been reading and now beginning to understand, the problem is actually how far forward the engines are on the MAX. The nacelles are creating lift way to far in front of the CofG at high angles of attack.

This idea that Carlos has found seems to place the nacelles even further ahead.
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