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Petekill posted:In this sort of situation, do they even try to fix the damage to the engine, or is it a "trash it and get a new one" kinda thing? Replace with known good unit. Then sell the old one for refurb. Everything behind the piece that shouted FREEDOM! and leapt out should be salvageable...
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Petekill posted:In this sort of situation, do they even try to fix the damage to the engine, or is it a "trash it and get a new one" kinda thing?
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 11:05 |
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I work on smaller turboprop engines, but from what I've seen an engine like that is typically "reduced to spares". There are still some valuable parts that may have survived.
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 11:31 |
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Here's a spectacular video of an F4 Phantom crashing into a concrete wall at 500mph: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--_RGM4Abv8&feature=player_embedded -Spiffy- posted:Hahhaha everything about that video is retarded. grover fucked around with this message at 16:43 on Nov 11, 2009 |
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747 Engine fell off in flight: C-130 with propeller trouble: A-10 with some Battle Damage:
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 18:12 |
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LOO posted:A-10 with some Battle Damage: A-10s are so loving I bet the pilot kept killing tanks and poo poo for a while before returning to base.
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LOO posted:A-10 with some Battle Damage: Michigan!
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chem42 posted:A-10s are so loving I bet the pilot kept killing tanks and poo poo for a while before returning to base. Oh god I never want to be close to the target of one of these things. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU32sKRB_uw&feature=related From awesome to terror in 30 seconds.
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 19:02 |
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Not really catastrophic in mechanical terms, but this did cost me over 4 grand to replace all the valves and associated hardware for my 2001 BMW 330i motor after the "money shift". So financially it was catastrophic to me... This is with the cams removed. Click here for the full 2016x1344 image. Click here for the full 2016x1344 image. Fermunky fucked around with this message at 19:23 on Nov 11, 2009 |
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LOO posted:
C-130 With Wing Trouble: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bDNCac2N1o
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 19:30 |
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It's from a small engine, and not as exciting as some of the others posted here, but this is what happens when you run a single-cylinder Kohler with no oil: Click here for the full 1600x1200 image.
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 20:11 |
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With regards the blades running for freedom, I understand the term used is "Material recovery" at that point.
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 21:47 |
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Dave Inc. posted:Oh god I never want to be close to the target of one of these things. Jesus christ it'd be like fighting a dragon. Explosions and then a loud roar.
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# ? Nov 11, 2009 21:49 |
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Dave Inc. posted:Oh god I never want to be close to the target of one of these things. The GAU-8 Avenger gives me such a chub. Edit: Photo does not belong in this thread as neither are anywhere close to a horrible mechanical failure. INCHI DICKARI fucked around with this message at 22:30 on Nov 11, 2009 |
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Psylocibe posted:The GAU-8 Avenger gives me such a chub. Yes but one of them liberally dispenses mechanical failure, so it counts.
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Dave Inc. posted:Yes but one of them liberally dispenses mechanical failure, so it counts. In addition, the bedskirt around the munitions cart displays a staggering failure of taste. That loving video made me jump... remind me never EVER to end up on the wrong side of an A-10.
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 01:00 |
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Psylocibe posted:The GAU-8 Avenger gives me such a chub. That photo should be in EVERY thread.
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 01:11 |
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LOO posted:Uncontained Turbine Failure: It is worth noting that the turbine disc you see here came from the #1 engine, passed through the pack bay and ended up stuck on the outboard side of #2.
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 01:35 |
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Dave Inc. posted:Yes but one of them liberally dispenses mechanical failure, so it counts. I'm pretty sure both of them do that.
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Fist of Freud posted:It is worth noting that the turbine disc you see here came from the #1 engine, passed through the pack bay and ended up stuck on the outboard side of #2. That makes it even more awesome.
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 02:07 |
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I always liked this picture as an example of how powerful turbine engines can be: Anyone know what those cargo containers weigh?
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# ? Nov 12, 2009 02:10 |
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^ from working at FedEx I know that type of container is called an LD3, if that helps any. Stacking them with freight is a bitch unless you're three feet tall. The over-arching term for the air freight containers is "ULD - Unit Load Device". I prefer the AMJ's myself. Nice big box. Vanagoon fucked around with this message at 02:22 on Nov 12, 2009 |
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Vanagoon posted:^ from working at FedEx I know that type of container is called an LD3, if that helps any. Stacking them with freight is a bitch unless you're three feet tall. LD3s are't too heavy like mabye 3-400lbs. I think the tare weight on a J is like 6-700lbs and a fully loaded one can weigh over 2 tons edit: oh hello fellow hub slave
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Vanagoon posted:^ from working at FedEx I know that type of container is called an LD3, if that helps any. Stacking them with freight is a bitch unless you're three feet tall. Thanks, from a quick Google search it seems the empty weight of an LD3 container is 85 kg or about 187 pounds. After seeing some pretty gory pictures of a mechanic who was unfortunately a lot smaller than the engine intake, I can see how something like that could get lifted into the air. Edit: beaten, with conflicting information. My source: http://rj-cargo.com/RJCargoFleetULDs/UnitLoadDevicesULDs/LD3ContainerAKEAVE/tabid/117/Default.aspx
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Fist of Freud posted:It is worth noting that the turbine disc you see here came from the #1 engine, passed through the pack bay and ended up stuck on the outboard side of #2. Thank you, I forget to mention that.
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BIG HORNY COW posted:LD3s are't too heavy like mabye 3-400lbs. I think the tare weight on a J is like 6-700lbs and a fully loaded one can weigh over 2 tons I always hated it when a driver would leave his pins down and dump a fully loaded AMJ into the street across from my input line. Also, pulling a full string of AMJ's through the snow never works.
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Modena AL posted:I always hated it when a driver would leave his pins down and dump a fully loaded AMJ into the street across from my input line. Also, pulling a full string of AMJ's through the snow never works. One night a driver took a turn a little too close when coming inside, hit a bollard with the corner of the first pallet and ripped the hitch out of the tug. Our boss came out like "BOY YOU BETTER RUN AWAY BEFORE THEY FIRE YOUR rear end FOR ALMOST DROPPING A CAN". Tug driver booked it out of there and we stole the cans for our flight haha. Apparently in the good ol' days, the tugs had absolutely no governers on them and the drivers would get them up to like 80-90mph
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Modena AL posted:I always hated it when a driver would leave his pins down and dump a fully loaded AMJ into the street across from my input line. Also, pulling a full string of AMJ's through the snow never works. This is called dropping a can. You don't want to drop a can. I have seen someone kind of almost lose one, but still have one end up on the dolly, and all the ramp agents all come running from everywhere, 10 guys, and push it back up on the dolly and move along like nothing happened. They would say to me "You didn't see that!!" and I'd be like "blink blink see what? what the gently caress are you talking about, I didn't see anything!". You're supposed to empty out a dropped can and load the stuff into a new one, but that makes everyone late. Push that big bitch back up there and go! I am an ex-hub-wage-slave BTW. I will agree that the Tugs are strong as gently caress. Think of this, it's the famous for being unbreakable Ford 300cid I6 in a solid steel body with a big fuckoff sheild on the front and a big rail down one side. It's basically made of distilled badass and angry. They are awesome. here; https://www.aerospecialties.com/productinfo/tractors/tugincMA.php You can basically just run into poo poo so hard that you stall it, but you can just start it back up and keep going. Tugs are made of the strong. Gotta love the Jason-mask grille too. You could push my car and your car and a bus and every drat thing else out of the way with a Tug. gently caress Yeah. Late in my experience at FedEx they were rolling out these slow rear end diesel tugs. Love the way they sounded, but boy were they dog rear end slowww.
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Kip posted:I'm pretty sure both of them do that. Beat me to it. That BMW curb mishap reminded me of this incident: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a28_1246390274
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Vanagoon posted:This is called dropping a can. You don't want to drop a can. I have seen someone kind of almost lose one, but still have one end up on the dolly, and all the ramp agents all come running from everywhere, 10 guys, and push it back up on the dolly and move along like nothing happened. They would say to me "You didn't see that!!" and I'd be like "blink blink see what? what the gently caress are you talking about, I didn't see anything!". You're supposed to empty out a dropped can and load the stuff into a new one, but that makes everyone late. Push that big bitch back up there and go! Ah, yes, I remember it was called dropping a can now. Been quite a while. I dropped a few in my days. I always remembered them telling me that you were pretty much escorted out if you dropped one but never saw anything happen to anyone. I did see a guy drop one off of the loaders by the plane. From the second deck of a DC10. He climbed down, threw his badge at his manager, and started walking home.
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Prelude Gundam posted:Beat me to it.
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Modena AL posted:Ah, yes, I remember it was called dropping a can now. Been quite a while. I dropped a few in my days. I always remembered them telling me that you were pretty much escorted out if you dropped one but never saw anything happen to anyone. My roommate saw a guy make the tiniest little aircraft strike with a belt loader. Everything had to come off the plane. ugh. Pretty crazy considering those things fuselages are basically held together by speedtape. The list of instantly fire-able offences at the hub are: 1.Stepping across the red line 2.Aircraft Strikes 3.Dropping a can 4.Fistfights 5.Theft
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Prelude Gundam posted:Beat me to it. Why bother fleeing the scene? The police could easily just follow the giant gouge in the road
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Speaking of tugs, TUGBOATS have an excellent failure mode http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEfUblSDzww This guy doesn't crash but I'm sure he poo poo his pants for a couple minutes straight. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ignxHHhtA4I Bigger boat takes poo poo on smaller boat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3WveEZykJ8 And just for fun, riding a bike on a tug boat doing donuts! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEIK_IpwV58 Ok, so not so much mechanical failure as just failure, hope that is ok
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darknrgy posted:Speaking of tugs, TUGBOATS have an excellent failure mode "Bro, we should get our kayaks." no, you should call the coast guard or for gently caress sake at least the harbormaster
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BIG HORNY COW posted:"Bro, we should get our kayaks." Hey bro, they're Team Demshitz, bro. I think they know what they're doing, bro Bro.
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BIG HORNY COW posted:My roommate saw a guy make the tiniest little aircraft strike with a belt loader. Everything had to come off the plane. ugh. Speaking of people getting fired: Is anyone here who saw them set a 727 down on it's rear end end some years ago? I dont remember exactly what date, or even year, it was. This was at the MEM hub. The story I heard was the maintenance tards took the tailstand/aft stairs up/away with some cans still in the back of the plane (??) and down she went. I have no idea how to google for this but I saw it with my own eyes, a 727 squatting it's back end down against the ground with the nose up in the air. This happened mid 2000's. I was working in the old hub and the plane in question was parked up close to the "auto hub" on the other side of the ramp - Didn't get a thing done that night, too busy gawking. Did they keep it out of the news completely?
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When you turn the wheel and it makes a funny noise, don't ignore it for two months. This is before I started disassembling it. Dave Inc. posted:Oh god I never want to be close to the target of one of these things.
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Vanagoon posted:Speaking of people getting fired: Is anyone here who saw them set a 727 down on it's rear end end some years ago? I dont remember exactly what date, or even year, it was. This was at the MEM hub. The story I heard was the maintenance tards took the tailstand/aft stairs up/away with some cans still in the back of the plane (??) and down she went. I have no idea how to google for this but I saw it with my own eyes, a 727 squatting it's back end down against the ground with the nose up in the air. This happened mid 2000's. Here are some videos of horrible mechanical failures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHZqcKj7jNM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZWy_fASSiQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOFIt9iw1Fs lol china
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BIG HORNY COW posted:I don't remember hearing anything about this, but its really not surprising. The best part is the oonce-oonce music going in the background of the last one.
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