aircroft 389 passenger v2 w failure
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before you start activate ag1 when you want to start the engine and hydrolics failure deactivated ag1 (back story) you have been flying for awhile and your engine explodes the fragments somehow escape the engine case and damage the hydrolics what you do next is up to you
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor aircroft 389 passenger v5
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 61.9ft (18.9m)
- Length 59.9ft (18.3m)
- Height 17.1ft (5.2m)
- Empty Weight 20,403lbs (9,255kg)
- Loaded Weight 32,334lbs (14,666kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.231
- Wing Loading 63.9lbs/ft2 (312.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 505.6ft2 (47.0m2)
- Drag Points 6742
Parts
- Number of Parts 152
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 878
@SimpleTechAndResearch it doesn't explode if you have your flaps out during the failure it's fairly easy and it floats on the water meaning you can dich it
@aircroft Okay. I guess
@SimpleTechAndResearch you'd have to remove a lot of engine parts to see it the chances are that it came lose because of turbulence so nobody would know
@aircroft If an engines catches fire it won't Immedienty explode. Unless it's oil fire (I'm pretty sure that's what it's called) it doesn't have a high chance to explode. But I guess that's the story then
@SimpleTechAndResearch turblence could shake it lose. The engine did not explode it just stopped working and caught fire for a few scenonds
@aircroft I'm pretty sure Someone would see it before the plane departs
@SimpleTechAndResearch a 1 In 3000 chance of a manfurcting error like what happened on quntas 32
@aircroft But how would it get loose??
@SimpleTechAndResearch a lose pice of metal broke one of the fan blades which went through the engine and came out of the engine hit the wing and damaged the hydraulics in the wing and now most of the flaps and wings on one wing don't work
Unless a FA\18 Missile Strikes that engine I don't understand how it could explode.