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200ER Short Runway Take Off

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Awesome take off. The 777-200ER is empty.

 


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I saw G-ZZZD leave heathrow years back takeoff like a rocket, for a ferry flight to Cardiff I'd assume when she was leaving the fleet. It was anazing, I'll see if I can find the video


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Whoa...that's some take off and climb...were the passengers on the seat still or on the back rest

 

PS. ZK-OKM is indeed a 777-319/ER


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Just out of curiosity, is that a light I'm seeing on the outer flap rail, under the wing, aimed back towards the fuselage? I'd really like to know what that's for, and if it will be modeled?

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Just out of curiosity, is that a light I'm seeing on the outer flap rail, under the wing, aimed back towards the fuselage? I'd really like to know what that's for, and if it will be modeled?

 

I was wondering about that too, could it be or the ground manoeuvring camera system so they see the wheels?


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You should see some of the departures at KPAE, literally rolling for about ten seconds ha!

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Just out of curiosity, is that a light I'm seeing on the outer flap rail, under the wing, aimed back towards the fuselage? I'd really like to know what that's for, and if it will be modeled?

It looks like it! My guess would be for better illumination of the underside of the fuselage while flying during night hours.

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The title and your post says it is a 777-200ER, but the video's title says it's a 777-300ER.

 

Nice video anyway.

Sorry for the wrong description, senior moment :)


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I was wondering about that too, could it be or the ground manoeuvring camera system so they see the wheels?

 

AH!!!! I forgot about that. That's probably what it is. Good call! Now I really hope they model it. Something very unique to this aircraft.

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Just out of curiosity, is that a light I'm seeing on the outer flap rail, under the wing, aimed back towards the fuselage? I'd really like to know what that's for, and if it will be modeled?

I was wondering about that too, could it be or the ground manoeuvring camera system so they see the wheels?

It looks like it! My guess would be for better illumination of the underside of the fuselage while flying during night hours.

 

It's the "Camera Lights" which is on the bottom left next to the L Wiper switch :-)

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