December 21, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Steve Dra said: Hey Chris, Funny you should mention this as a real world 744 pilot friend of mine just sent me a pic of the ND in his 744 showing a GS of 703 with a 194 tailwind. Crazy winds but showing that your flightsim weather program was sending your sim accurate winds (he was on a pacific route as well). Could you imagine flying INTO that headwind? I think I'd just park the plane or look for a better altitude, hehe. Coasting out eastbound right off of Japan yesteday. Brian Thibodeaux | B747-400/8, C-130 Flight Engineer, CFI, Type Rated: BE190, DC-9 (MD-80), B747-400 My Liveries
December 21, 20178 yr 8 minutes ago, thibodba57 said: Coasting out eastbound right off of Japan yesteday. In the immortal words of Doc Brown....Great Scott! Now the real question is.....did you go plaid? (reference Space Balls...some of you know what I mean.) Regards, Steve DraGet my paints for MSFS planes at flightsim.to here, and iFly 737s hereDownload my FSX, P3D paints at Avsim by clicking here
December 21, 20178 yr Author 1 hour ago, thibodba57 said: Coasting out eastbound right off of Japan yesteday. Looks great. Really interesting to know that we have such a realism in P3D v4 + Active Sky and the PMDG 777 :) Here is a better screenshot from yesterday... We have exactly the same ground speed. Chris Matt
December 21, 20178 yr This No Pacific jet comes around most winters, I haven't hit 811 kt GS yet but I've seen winds over 200 kts. This jet stream was little understood until WWII when B29 bombardiers would miss entire cities from 22,000 feet due to the high winds. Gen Curtis LeMay ordered them to do their bomb runs at around 8,000 feet and if it were not for the fact that he was a mean s*b there would have been a mutiny. There were also at least one Japanese balloon that managed to make it to Oregon riding this jet. Dan Downs KCRP
December 21, 20178 yr I have seen those number before in the same 77W coming from China to YVR. Its amazing to see. A buddy of mine who used to fly a 744 for CX has a great photo I will try and dig up. He was grounding over 800 Dave Robertson BE20, BE35, BE02, C560, CRJ, MD80, E190, B777
December 21, 20178 yr 34 minutes ago, downscc said: This No Pacific jet comes around most winters, I haven't hit 811 kt GS yet but I've seen winds over 200 kts. This jet stream was little understood until WWII when B29 bombardiers would miss entire cities from 22,000 feet due to the high winds. Gen Curtis LeMay ordered them to do their bomb runs at around 8,000 feet and if it were not for the fact that he was a mean s*b there would have been a mutiny. There were also at least one Japanese balloon that managed to make it to Oregon riding this jet. It was 811 MPH or 704 Kts GS actually. The MPH I got for the people I know that just have no grasp what a knot is. And it has a better ring to it :-) 13 minutes ago, AirCanada235 said: I have seen those number before in the same 77W coming from China to YVR. Its amazing to see. A buddy of mine who used to fly a 744 for CX has a great photo I will try and dig up. He was grounding over 800 To ground over 800kts the winds would need to be near 300 kts. Are you sure it was that high? 200kts is insane, I'll probably never see this again in my career and I have a few more decades to go. Brian Thibodeaux | B747-400/8, C-130 Flight Engineer, CFI, Type Rated: BE190, DC-9 (MD-80), B747-400 My Liveries
December 21, 20178 yr 26 minutes ago, thibodba57 said: It was 811 MPH or 704 Kts GS actually. The MPH I got for the people I know that just have no grasp what a knot is. And it has a better ring to it :-) To ground over 800kts the winds would need to be near 300 kts. Are you sure it was that high? 200kts is insane, I'll probably never see this again in my career and I have a few more decades to go. Yup - they set a record for Cathay but I could be wrong on the speed. I know they had a great push. I believe it was a HKG to LAX sector. I will look for that photo!! Dave Robertson BE20, BE35, BE02, C560, CRJ, MD80, E190, B777
December 21, 20178 yr 56 minutes ago, thibodba57 said: I'll probably never see this again in my career and I have a few more decades to go. Atlas or Polar? blaustern I Earned My Spurs in Vietnam
December 22, 20178 yr 48 minutes ago, Bluestar said: Atlas or Polar? blaustern Different certificates same company, same pilot group. This was a Polar flight though. Brian Thibodeaux | B747-400/8, C-130 Flight Engineer, CFI, Type Rated: BE190, DC-9 (MD-80), B747-400 My Liveries
December 22, 20178 yr 26 minutes ago, thibodba57 said: Different certificates same company, same pilot group. This was a Polar flight though. Didn't I see/hear you folks using a FedEx call-sign the other day, maybe PANC? blaustern I Earned My Spurs in Vietnam
December 22, 20178 yr 53 minutes ago, Bluestar said: Didn't I see/hear you folks using a FedEx call-sign the other day, maybe PANC? blaustern Idk about Anchorage. I mean it's possible. When we fly FedEx peak we use the FedEx callsign. Brian Thibodeaux | B747-400/8, C-130 Flight Engineer, CFI, Type Rated: BE190, DC-9 (MD-80), B747-400 My Liveries
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